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companions by night, in traveling, in the country.— Cicero. 



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INTRODUCTORY. 


HISTORY OF THE LIBRARY. 

The Library had its origin in a recommendation of the Committee on Foreign 
Correspondence, (of which Bro. Chas. S. Frailey was chairman,) submitted to the 
Grand Lodge in 1849. (Proc. G.\ L. 1 . 1849, pp. 39 and 50.) The resolution 
reported by that committee was adopted, constituting the Grand Master, the Grand 
Secretary, and the Grand Treasurer a standing committee, to be called the Library 
Committee, whose duties were prescribed to be— 

1 o select and purchase, from time to time, such standard works on Masonry as may by them 
be deemed advisable, at a cost not to exceed the sum of $50 in any one year.” 

Very little attention appears to have been given the Library, however, until after 
Bro. Frailey had become Grand Master some years later. In his annual address 
as Grand Master in 1855, (Proc. G.\ L.\ 1855, p. 20,) he says: 

“ Ihe undertaking I had, at an early period, at heart, and which was finally adopted by the 
Grand Lodge—the establishment of a Library—has received during the past year a full share of 
my attention.” 

He reports the purchase that year of certain books on Masonic subjects, and 
says that— 

“ None other of that character have been added, the Library Committee having no knowledge 
at present of any others likely to be useful.” 

The rules for the government of the Library, approved by the Grand Lodge 
this year {ibid., p. 30,) provided that— 

“ Voluntary contributions may be made, and accepted by the Committee, of works on other 
[than Masonic] subjects.” 

The Grand Secretary reported at the May Communication of 1856, (Proc. G.\ 
L.\ 1856, p. 10,) that he had labeled, classified and numbered the books in the 
Library, and had prepared a catalogue of the same. This catalogue, making 
about three-fourths of a page of printed matter, is appended to the proceedings of 
the Grand Lodge for 1856. The resolution of 1849, establishing a Standing Com¬ 
mittee on the Library, to consist of the Grand Master, the Grand Secretary, and 
the Grand Treasurer, was incorporated in the Grand Lodge Constitution adopted 
in 1856. The Constitution of 1864 required the Grand Master to appoint the 
Library Committee in the same manner as other standing committees of the Grand 
Lodge; and such are the provisions of the present Constitution. 

For a period of nine years following 1858, the Library appears to have fallen into 
great neglect. Attention to it was revived in 1867 by the report of Bro. Noble 
D. Lamer, the Grand Secretary, who learned, upon his induction into office in 
that year, that books had been taken and never returned and no record kept, some 
valuable sets having been broken, thus greatly impairing their usefulness. But 



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an earnest and abiding interest was not taken in the subject until after the removal 
of the fraternity into the new Masonic Temple, corner of F and Ninth streets, in 
1870, where a large room, fitted up with appropriate book cases, was devoted to 
the uses of the Library. 

Grand Master Charles F. Stansbury, himself a man of letters, in his annual ad¬ 
dress on November 8, 1871 (Proc. G.\ L.\ 1871, pp. 33, 34), impressed upon the 
fraternity the great desirability of placing the Grand Lodge Library upon a respect¬ 
able footing, and on December 27, 1871 {ibid., p. 44), he said: 

“ I have an ambition for this jurisdiction, which, I think, through your united efforts, may meet 
full gratification. It is, that not only in Masonic harmony and prosperity, but in refinement, 
social standing, general culture, Masonic learning, and catholic Masonic charity, we should be 
unsurpassed, if not unrivaled, in any other jurisdiction whatever. This eminence cannot be 
achieved except by earnest effort and study, and if we would have our brethren learned and accom¬ 
plished Masons we must afford them the means of study, and offer them the rewards which 
superior attainments deserve. To this end nothing more earnestly commends itself to my ap¬ 
proval than the formation of a comprehensive Library for the use of the fraternity here. I have 
repeatedly recommended this measure, and I rejoice that it has been heartily seconded, and is in 
a fair way to be carried into execution." 

At the January Communication, 1872 [ibid., p. 200), the Grand Lodge author¬ 
ized the appointment of a Librarian, and the issue of a circular requesting the mem¬ 
bers of lodges to make donations of books, the object being, as stated, to establish— 

“A well-selected Library, not only of purely Masonic and archaeological works, but also of 
miscellaneous standard books." 

The scheme for the administration of the Library adopted at this time contem¬ 
plated the charging of a fee to the users of the Library, but by resolution adopted 
by the Grand Lodge January 8, 1873 (Proc. G.\ L.\ 187-2, p. 145), the Library 
was made— 

“ Free to all members of the Fraternity in this jurisdiction under such rules and regulations as 
may be adopted by the Library Committee, provided by the Constitution of the Grand Lodge, 
under whose control the Librarian and Library shall be.” 

In his annual address on November 13, 1872 (Proc. G.\ L.\ 1872, pp. 28, 29), 
Grand Master Stansbury said : 

“One of my most cherished desires has been to accomplish the establishment of a creditable 
and useful Library and reading room for the benefit of the Fraternity here. * * * I shall be 

disappointed in the expectations I have formed of the intelligence, learning, and zeal of the 
Masons of this jurisdiction if they do not lend their cordial support to this measure. The standard 
of Masonic intelligence and culture is becoming higher and higher throughout our country. It 
has been my pride to point to the intellectual character of the order in this jurisdiction as unsur¬ 
passed. But we shall make of this an idle boast if we are not willing to do something—to do 
all in our power—to supply the means of keeping up the intellectual life of the Fraternity.” 

In his address on November 12, 1873 (Proc. G.\ L.\ 1873, p. 17), he said: 

“ Our stock of books is largely increased over the number upon our shelves when the effort 
to place the Library upon a proper footing was first commenced, but many of the books are use¬ 
ful only for reference, and the great want of a good collection of readable books, such as the 
brethren would desire to take to their homes for their own use and that of their families, is still 
almost entirely unsupplied." 

Through the zeal and activity of the Library Committees and the Librarians, the 
voluntary contributions of books by members of the Fraternity, and the judicious 
and economical expenditure of the funds annually accruing to the Library during 
the past few years, a very creditable collection of books, covering a considerable 
variety of subjects, has now been made, a list of which will be found in the cata¬ 
logue herewith. This nucleus of a free Masonic Library must, in the language of 
the Library Committee of 1881, grow, under the fostering care of the Grand Lodge 
and the liberality of the brethren, into increased importance, as— 

“An exponent of the intelligence , the culture, and the taste of the Fraternity of this juris¬ 
diction,” 




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REVENUES. 

The present revenue of the Library is the annual appropriation of $50 from 
the funds of the Grand Lodge, under Art. XXII, Sec. 6, of the Constitution. Up 
to the year 1883, the interest (amounting to $40 per annum) on $500 of the money 
returned by the Masonic Relief Committee of Chicago in 1872 as an unused por¬ 
tion of the funds contributed by the Masons of the District of Columbia for the 
relief of the brethren in that city who were sufferers by the great fire of that year, 
(Proc. G.\ L.\ 1872, pp. 144-’5,) constituted one of the sources of revenue; but 
by resolution of the Grand Lodge of May 9, 1883, the money was covered into 
the Grand Lodge Treasury, and $175 thereof was appropriated for the purchase 
of books. (See Proc. G.-. L.-. 1883, p. 19.) 

In addition, occasional donations of money are made by the Grand Chapter of 
the District of Columbia. Voluntary contributions of books are made by the 
brethren at any time, and are always acceptable. 

Noble D. Larner, 

I. L. Johnson, 

Wm. A. DeCaindry, 

Library Committee. 

Washington, D. C., October 15, 1886. 


RULES 


Adopted by the Library Committee, August 10, 1882. 

1. The Library will be regularly open for obtaining and returning books as fol¬ 
lows : 

During the months from October to May, inclusive. Every Monday, Thursday, 
and Friday evening, from 6.30 to 8 o’clock. 

During the months of June to September, inclusive. Every Monday evening, 
from 7 to 8 o’clock. 

In addition the Librarian will attend to the receipt and delivery of books when¬ 
ever it may be convenient for him to be present in the Library. 

2. Membeis of Lodges in good standing may obtain books from the Librarian, 
to be returned in two weeks; and if not called for in the meantime, may be re¬ 
tained two weeks longer. 

The families of members may enjoy the benefits of the Library by presenting 
the written requests of members,—who should give previous notice to the Libra¬ 
rian,—which requests will be preserved by the Librarian. Members are held re¬ 
sponsible for the books obtained by their families. Not more than one book, or 
two volumes of one work, will be allowed to be taken at one time by a member; 
and not more than one book, or two volumes of one work, will be allowed to be 
obtained at the same time by any member of his family. 

3. The names of members obtaining books, and of the members of their fami¬ 
lies who take books in their names, must be entered by the Librarian in the Daily 
Record, and proper credit given when they are returned. He will request the re¬ 
turn of any book that has been retained an unnecessary length of time, and will 
report from time to time to the Library Committee the names of all delinquents. 

4. Books returned when the Librarian is not present must not be left exposed 
on the Librarian’s desk, but must be deposited in the drawer of the desk, a slip 
being left in the book showing by whom and when returned. Books must’not be 
taken from the drawer by any one without consent first had from the Librarian. 

o. Books lost or damaged must be replaced, or a suitable consideration paid 
the amount of which will be fixed by the Library Committee. If one of a set, 
the missing or damaged volume replaced must match the set, or the full value of 
the set must be paid by the loser, the broken s>et then becoming his property 

6 The bound volumes of Proceedings of Grand Lodges cannot be taken’from 
the Library room. They belong to the office of the Grand Secretary of the Grand 
Lodge. 

7. The Librarian is charged with the execution of these rules, and is responsi¬ 
ble to the Library Committee for their due observance. 




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INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 


PAGE 


Africa. 9 

Algebra. 9 

Amazon. 9 

American Archives. 9 

American Society and Manners. 9 

American State Papers. 9 

Ancient Mysteries. 10 

Anecdote. 10 

Angling. 10 

Animal Magnetism. 10 

Annals of Congress. 10 

Anthropology. 10 

Antiquities. 10 

Archaeology. 10 

Architecture. 11 

Arctic Exploration . 11 

Arts, Mechanical. 11 

Astronomy. 11 

Battles. 11 

Biography. 11 

Birds. (See Natural History.) 

Botany. 14 

Brazil. (See Amazon.) 

Catacombs. 14 

Census. 14 

Central America. 14 

Ceramics. 14 

Chemistry. 14 

Chess. 14 

China. 14 

Civilization. 14 

Collections. 14 

Convents. 15 

Cosmology. 15 

Criticism, Literary. 15 

Crusades. 15 

Dark Ages. (See Middle Ages.) 

Darwinism. 15 

Denmark. 15 

Domestic Economy. 15 

Earth. (See Astronomy, Cosmol¬ 
ogy, Palaeontology.) 

East, The. (See Egypt, Palestine.) 

Education. 16 

Egypt. 16 

Emigrants to America.. 16 


PAGE 

Emigrant Ships... 16 

Encyclopedias. 16 

England. 16 

Engraving. 16 

Entomology. 16 

Essays. 16 

Ethics. 17 

Ethnology. 17 

Europe. 18 

Explorations, Surveys, and Recon¬ 
naissances. 18 

Fable. 18 

Fiction. 19 

Field Sports...... 28 

Fine Arts. 29 

Finger Rings. 29 

Gas. 29 

Gems. 29 

Geology. 29 

Georgia. 29 

Gift Books. 29 

Glass... 29 

Government, American. 29 

Harem. 29 

Heraldry. 29 

History. 29 

Holy Land. (See Egypt, Palestine.) 

Humorous Works. 81 

Hypsometry. 31 

Iceland. 31 

Immortality. 31 

India. 31 

Indians of North America. 31 

Insects. (See Entomology.) 

International Exhibitions. 31 

Inter-Oceanic Railroads and Canals 31 

Inventions. 32 

Iron. 32 

Italy. (See Travels.) 

Japan. 32 

Labor Problem. 32 

Latin Grammar. 32 

Law. 32 

Legends. 32 

Libraries. 32 

Literature. 32 




















































































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Literature, English. 33 

Magazines. 33 

Malta.. 33 

Masonic: 

Cyclopedias, Dictionaries, &c. 33 

Histories. 33 

Constitutions, Ancient. 34 

Proposed General Grand Lodge 

for U. S.7.. 34 

Universal Masonic Congress, 1855 35 

Proceedings of Grand Lodges 

throughout the World. 35 

Masonic Jurisprucence. 35 

Monitors and Manuals. 35 

Literature and Miscellaneous. 35. 

Periodicals, &c. 38 

Royal Arch Masonry. 38 

Knights Templar. 38 

Adoptive Masonry. 38 

Ancient and Accepted Scottish 

Rite. 39 

Maxims. 39 

Medical, U. S. Army.39 

Mesmerism. (See Animal Mag¬ 
netism.) 

Mexican War. 39 

Mexico. (See History.) 

Middle Ages. 39 

Military, Miscellaneous. 39 

Mineral Springs. 40 

Mines and Mining.* 40 

Miscellanies. 40 

Mohammedanism. 40 

Mortars and Lime-burning. 41 

Narcotics. 41 

Natural History. 41 

Natural Science. 41 

Natural Selection. (See Darwinism.) 

Naval, Miscellaneous. 41 

Needlework. 42 

Nineveh. 42 


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Novels. (See Fiction.) 

Obituaries. 

Ocean.. 

Odd Fellows. 

Pacific Railroads. (See Explora¬ 
tions.) 

Painting.. 

Palaeontology. 

Palestine... 

Papacy . 

Poetry... 

Police. 

Politics. 

Pompeii. 

Porcelain and Pottery. (See Cera¬ 
mics.) 

Portraits. 

Precious Stones. (See Gems.) 

Printing. 

Railroads. 

Rebellion. 

Religion. 

Rosicrucians.. 

Russia. 

Santo Domingo. 

Saracens. 

Scotland. 

Sculpture. (See Fine Arts.) 

Shakspeare. 

Slavery. 

Sociology.. 

Spiritualism. 

Stage. The. 

State Trials. 

Steam Engine. 

Superstitions, Primitive.,... 

Switzerland. (See Travels.) 

Trade. 

Travels. 

Woman. 


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CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE. 


This Catalogue includes entry No. 2,243 on the Accession List. 

The letter and figure at the end of each entry indicate the case and shelf on which the 
book will be found; thus, D 3, signifies case D, shelf 3. 


Africa. 

How I found Livingstone; Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central 
Africa. Henry M. Stanley. 8vo. New York, 1872. D 8. 

Travels and Missionary Labors in Eastern Africa. J. Lewis Krapf. 8vo. 
London, 1860. B 3. 

Through the Dark Continent; or, The Sources of the Nile. Henry M. Stan¬ 
ley. 2 vols. with maps, 8vo. New York, 1879. I 3. 

Natal—A History and Description of the Colony. Henry Brooks. I 3. 
Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa. Henry Barth. I 3. 
Explorations and Discoveries in Southwestern Africa. Charles John Ander¬ 
son. I 3. 

Nile Tributaries in Abyssinia. Sir Samuel W. Baker. I 3. 

Life in Southern Africa. Lady Baker. I 3. 

How I Crossed Africa. Major Serpa Tinto. 2 vols. I 3. 

Livingstone’s Last Journal. Livingstone. I 3. 

Algebra. 

Elements of Algebra. M. Bourdon, revised by Charles Davies. 8vo. Hart¬ 
ford, 1839. E 1. 

Amazon. 

Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon. Parts 1 and 2. Lieut. Wm. L. 
Herndon. Royal 8vo. Washington, 1854. C 4. 

American Archives. 

American Archives. 4th series, vols. 1 to 6,4to. Washington, 1837-44. H 6. 
“ “ 5th “ 1 to 3,4to. « 1848-53. H 6. 

American Society and Manners. 

Views of Society and Manners in America during 1818-20. By an English 
Woman. New York, 1821. D 3. 

Life and Liberty in America; or, Sketches of a Tour in the United States 
and Canada in 1857-58. Charles Mackay. 8vo. N. Y., 1859, C 2. 
America and the Americans. Achilles Murat. 8vo. N. Y., 1849. C 2. 
Western Characters; or, Types of Border Life in Western States. J. L. 

McConnel. 8vo. New York, 1853. G 3. 

Anglo-American Literature and Manners. Philorite Chasles. 8vo. New 
York, 1852. E 4. 

American State Papers. 

Naval Affairs. Vols. 2 to 4, 4to. Washington, 1860-61. H 6. 

Finance. Vols. 4 and 5, 4to. Washington, 1858-59. H 6. 

Military Affairs. Vols. 3 to 7, 4to. Washington, 1860-61. G 6. 

Public Lands. Vols. 4 to 8, 4to. Washington, 1858-60. G 6. 

Foreign Relations. Vols. 5 and 6, 4to. Washington, 1860. G 6. 




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Ancient Mysteries. 

Ancient Mysteries Described. William Hone. 8vo. London, 1823. F 5. 

Rosicrucians ; their Rights and Mysteries. Hargrave Jennings. 8vo. Lon¬ 
don, 1879. F 4. 

Anecdote. 

Treasury of Modern Anecdote; being a selection from the witty and humor¬ 
ous sayings of the last hundred years. W. Davenport Adams. 8vo. 
Edinburgh, 1881. 

Angling. (See also Field Sports.) 

The Fishing Tourist; Angler’s Guide and Reference Book. Charles Hal- 
lock. 8vo. New York, 1873. C 5. 

Animal Magnetism. 

Practical Instruction in Animal Magnetism. Translated by Thos. C. Harts¬ 
horn. 8vo. New York, 1843. E 2. 

Annals of Congress. 


1st 

Congress, 

1789- 

-91. 

Vols. 1 and 2. Royal 8vo. H 

1. 


2d 

a 

1791- 

-93. 

Royal 8vo. H 1. 



3d 

a 

1793- 

-95. 

66 66 



4th 

u 

1st Session, 

1795-96. Royal 8vo. H 1. 



4th 

u 

2d 

66 

1796-97. 



5th 

66 

1797- 

-99. 

Vols. 1 to 3. “ “ 



6th 

66 

1799- 

-1801. 

Royal 8vo. H 1. 



7th 

66 

1st Session, 

1801-2. Royal 8vo. H 1. 



7th 

66 

2d 

66 

1802-3. 



8th 

66 

1st 

66 

1803-4. 



8th 

66 

2d 

4 6 

1804-5. 



9th 

66 

1st 

66 

1805-6. 



9th 

66 

2d 

66 

1806-7. 



10th 

66 

1st 

66 

1807-8. Vols. 1 and 2. Royal 8vo. H 1 


10th 

66 

2d 

66 

1808-9. Royal 8vo. H 1. 



11th 

66 

Part 

1, 1808-9. Part 2, 1810. Roval 8vo. 

H 1. 


11th 

66 

3d Session, 

1810-11. Royal 8vo. H 1. 



12th 

66 

Parts 

1 and 

2. 1811-12. 



12th 

66 

2d Session, 

1812-13. “ • H 2. 



13th 

66 

Vols. 

1 and 

2, 1813-14. Vol. 3, 1814-15. 

Royal 8vo. 

II 2. 

14th 

66 

1st Session, 

1815-16. Royal 8vo. H 2. 


14th 

66 

2d 

66 

1816-17. “ “ 



15th 

6 6 

1st 

66 

Vol. 1,1817-18. Vol. 2,1818. 

Royal 8vo. 

H 2. 

15th 

66 

2d 

66 

Vol. 1,1818-19. Vol. 2,1819. 

66 

44 

16th 

66 

1st 

66 

Vol. 1, 1819-20. Vol. 2, 1820. 

66 

(4 

16th 

44 

2d 

66 

1820-21. Royal 8vo. H 2. 



17th 

66 

1st 

66 

Vol. 1,1821-22. Vol. 2,1822. 

66 

66 

17th 

66 

2d 

66 

1822-23. Royal 8vo. H 2. 



18th 

6 6 

1st 

66 

Vol. 1,1823-24. Vol. 2,1824. 

66 

66 


Anthropology. (See also Ethnology.) 

Anthropology; an Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Ed¬ 
ward B. Tylor. 8vo. New York, 1881. G 5. 

Antiquities. 

Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Illustrated 
John S. Stephens. Vol. 1 and 2, 8vo. New York, 1841. D 5. 
do Vol. 2. do C 5. 

North Americans of Antiquity. John T. Short. 8vo. N. Y., 1880 C4 

Nineveh and Remains. Unabridged. Sir A. H. Layard. 8vo! New York 
1852. E 4. 

Archaeology. 

The I ast in the Present. What is Civilization? Lectures on Archteoloo-y 
delivered in 1876-78. Arthur Mitchell. 8vo. N. Y., 1881. G 5 


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Architecture. 

Castles and Abbeys of England. Wm. Beattie, M. D.’ 2 vols. large 8vo. I 7. 

History of Architecture of All Countries. Tames Fergusson, D. C. L. &c. 
2 vols. large 8vo. I 7. 

Ancient Abbeys and Cathedrals of Great Britain. Clifford P. MacCalla, Ed. 
of “ Key Stone,’’ Philadelphia. Large 8vo. L 2. 

Stately Homes of England. Complete in two series. Llewellyn Tewett and 
S. C. Hall. Large 8vo. I 7. 

Arctic Exploration. 

Arctic Exploration. E. Kent Kane. Vols. 1 and 2, 2 copies, 8vo. f C 3. 
Philadelphia, 1856. ( E 4. 

Arctic Boat Journey. I. I. Hayes. 8vo. Boston, 1860. C 4. 

Fate of Sir John Franklin. Capt. McClintock. 8vo. Boston, C 4. 

Cruise of the Florence. H. W. Howgate. 12mo. Washington, 1879. E 5. 

Thirty Years in the Arctic Region. 8vo. New York, 1860. B 2. 

Arts. (Mehanical.) 

Carving. (Sorrento Wood Carving.) What it is, and how to do it. R. 
S. T. I 3. 

Jewish Artisan Life in the time of Jesus. Frans Delitzsch, D. D. 8vo. 
New York. I 1. 

Every Man His Own Mechanic; a Complete and Comprehensive Guide to 
Every Description of Constructive and Decorative Work that may be 
done by the Amateur Artisan. 8vo. London. I 2. 

Astronomy. 

Our Place Among Infinities; a series of Essays contrasting our little abode 
in space and time with the Infinities around us. Richard A. Proctor. 
8vo. London. G 4. 

The Expanse of the Heaven ; series of Essays on the Wonders of the Firma¬ 
ment. Richard A. Proctor. 8vo. London. G 4. 

Myths and Marvels of Astronomy. Richard A. Proctor. 8vo. New York, 
1877. E 4. 

The Telescope. Hon. Mrs. Ward. 8vo. London, 1869. E 3. 

Wonders of the Moon. Amedee Guillemin. 8vo. N. Y., 1873. G 5. 

Popular Astronomy. Simon Newcomb. 8vo. New York, 1879. G 5. 

Battles. 

Battles of America by Sea and Land, consisting of the Colonial and Revolu¬ 
tionary Battles, the War of 1812, and the Mexican Campaign ; with 
Biographies of Naval and Military Commanders and Illustrative Anec¬ 
dotes. Robert Tomes. 2 vols. 4to. New York, 1861. C 5. 

Battles for the Union. Willard Glazier. B 2. 

Biography. 

Acme Library. 1st, 2d and 3d series.- Defoe, William Uinto, Goldsmith, 
Wm. Black, Johnson, Leslie Stephens, Scott, Rich’d H. Hutton, Thack¬ 
eray, Anthony Trollope. 

American Family Antiquity. Illustrated with portraits. Albert Welles. A 6. 

Adams, John, Life and Works of. 10 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1850. D 1. 

Biography of Untaught Men. B. B. Edwards. 8vo. E 3. 

Barnum, P. T. Forty Years’ Recollections. 8vo. Buffalo, 1872. E 4. 

Bolingbroke’s Correspondence. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1798. D 6. 

Boone, Col. Daniel, Life and Times of. Edward S. Ellis. I 5. 

Boone, Daniel, and the Hunters of Kentucky. W. H. Bogart. 8vo. Au¬ 
burn and Buffalo, 1854. C 2. 

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Sumner, Charles, Life and Public Services of. C. Edwards Lester. 8vo. 
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York. G 3. 

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12mo. Boston, 1872. B 4. 

Wordsworth, William, Memoirs of, Christopher Wordsworth. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1851. G 2. 

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Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants. Charles Darwin. 8vo. New 
York, 1876. G 4. 

Fertilization of Orchids. Charles Darwin. 8vo. New York, 1877. G 4. 

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Darwin. 8vo. New York, 1877. G 4. 

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New York. G 4. 

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blowers; their Origin, Shapes, Perfumes and Colors. J. E. Taylor. 8vo. 
Boston, 1878. G 4. 

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Census. 

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Washington, 1855. G 6. 

7th Census. 4to. Washington, 1853. G 6. 

8th “ . Manufactures. J. C. G. Kennedy. 4to. Wash., 1865. G 6. 

8th “ J. C. G. Kennedy. 4to. Washington, 1864. G 6. 

8th “ Population, J. C. G. Kennedy. 4to. Washington, 1864. G 6. 

8th “ Mortality. J. C. G. Kennedy. 4to. Washington, 1866. G 6. 

8th “ J. C. G. Kennedy. 4to. Washington, 1862. G 6. 

9th “ Population. F. A. Walker. 4to. Washington, 1872. G 6. 

Central America. 

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John S. Stephens. Vol. 2, 8vo. New York, 1841. C 5. 

d° do do Complete in 2 vols. D 5. 

Ceramics. 

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Persian. Arthur Beckwith. 8vo. New York, 1877. G 4. 

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York, 1864. C 4. 

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York, 1864. C 5. 

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History of Civilization from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French 
Revolution. F. Guizot. 4 vols. 8vo. New York, 1879 G 4 

Collections. 

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18b0. D 2. 

Works^of Mary Russell Mitford. Prose and Verse. 8vo. Philadelphia, 


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1849. D 4. 

Back Log Studies. Charles Dudley Warner. 8vo. Boston, 1874. C 5. 
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New York, 1849. C 5. 

Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 9 vols. (vol. 4 missing), 8vo. Washington, 
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Fireside Philosophy. G 2. 

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“ Vols. 2 to 8, 12mo. London, 1765. D 2. 

Summer Rest. M. A. Dodge (“ Gail Hamilton”). 8vo. 

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12mo. 


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E 2. 

G 3. 


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A. von Hum- 


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C 5. 


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Crayon Miscellany. “ 

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Cosmos; a Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe. 

boldt. 5 vols. 12mo. New York, 1859. I 2. 

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Crusades. _ . TT i T a 

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Charles Mill. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1844. D 3. 

Dark Ages. (See Middle Ages.) 

Darwinism. . 

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York, 1876. G 4. ^ . 

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Darwin. 8vo. New York, 1877. G 4. 

Fertilization of Orchids. Charles Darwin. 8vo. New York, 18/7. 

Origin of Species. Charles Darwin. 8vo. New York, 1880. G 4. 
Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Charles Darwin. 

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G 4. 


8vo. 


8vo. 






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Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea. M. Terhune (“Marion Harland”). 8vo. 
New York, 1875. D 3. 

Warne’s Model Cookery, with Complete Instruction in Household Manage¬ 
ment. Mary Jewry. 8vo. London. I 2. 

Earth. (See Astronomy, Cosmology, Palaeontology.) 

East, The. (See Egypt, Palestine.) 

Education. 

Fireside Friend ; or, Female Student. Mrs. Phelps. 8vo. N. Y., 1847. B 2. 

Common School System of New York. S. S. Randall. 8vo. Troy, 1851. B5. 

Egypt. 

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Old Egyptians. Max Uhlemann. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1858. D 5. 

A Hundred Days in the East; a Diary of a Journey to Egypt, .Palestine, 
Turkey in Europe, Greece, and the Isles of the Archipelago. Archibald 
Pollok Black. 8vo. London, 1865. E 4. 

Manners and Customs of Ancient Egyptians. Gardner Wilkinson. 3 vols. 
large 8vo. I 3. 

History of Ancient Egypt. George Rawlinson. 2 vols. large 8vo. I 3. 

From the Nile to the Jordan ; Monuments of the Exodus of the Israelites. 
David Roberts. 8vo. Boston, 1873. E 2. 

The Land of the Pharaohs—Egypt and Sinai. Illustrated by Pen and Pen¬ 
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adelphia, 1831. B 3. 

Emigrants to America. 

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New York, 1874. D 6. 

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Sickness and Mortality on Emigrant Ships. 8vo. Washington, 1854. C4. 

Encyclopedias. 

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People. Vols. 1 to 10, royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1863. C 6. 

The Encyclopedia of Geography. Hugh Murray. Vols. 1 to 3, royal 8vo. 
Philadelphia, 1840. D 5. 

Encyclopedia Americana. Francis Lieber. Vols. 1 to 14, 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia, 1853. B 6. 

Young Folks’ Cyclopedia of Persons and Places. Jno. D. Champlin, Jr. 
Large 8vo. I 3. 

England. 

The Glory and Shame of England. Edward Lester. 2 vols. 8vo New 
York, 1842. A 4. 

Engraving. 

Grammar of Painting and Engraving. C. Blanc. Royal 8vo. New York 
1874. G 4. 

Entomology. 

Insects at Home. J. G. Wood. 8vo. New York, 1872. G 4. 

Insect World. A Popular Account of the Orders of Insects, together with 
a Description of the Habits and Economy of Some of the Most Inter¬ 
esting Species. Louis Figuier. 8vo. New York. 

Essays. 

Modern British Essayists. Contributions to the “ Edinburgh Review.” Fran¬ 
cis Jeffrey. Royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1853. C 5. 

Roundabout Papers; the Four Georges; English Humorists. Wm. M 
Thackeray. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

Sartor Resartus. Thomas Carlyle. 8vo. New York. E 4. 

The Student. Edward Bulwer, (“ Lord Lytton.”) 8vo. N. Y., 1836. B 2. 


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J. G. Holland. 8vo. New York, 


Essays—Continued. 

American Note Book. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 8vo. Boston, 1881. E 3. 
Professor at the Breakfast Table. Oliver W. Holmes. 8vo. Boston, 
1860. D 2. 

Lessons in Life, by Timothy Titcomb. 

1858. E 4. 

Twelve Miles from a Lemon. M. A. Dodge, (“ Gail Hamilton.”) 8vo. 
New York, 1874. A 3. 

Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young People. J. G. Holland. 8vo. New 
York, 1858. E 4. 

Sketch Book; Salmagundi; Spanish Papers; Crayon Miscellany. Wash¬ 
ington Irving. 12mo. New York. G 3. 

Charles Lamb. 5 vols. in 3, 8vo. New York, 1881. R 3. 

Out Door Papers. Thomas W. Higginson. 8vo. Boston and N.Y., 1879. R 3. 
Atlantic Essays. “ “ “ “ “ 

Common Sense About Women. “ “ “ “ “ 

An Appeal to Qesar. Albion W. Tourgee. 8vo. New York, 1884. I 4. 
Home Scenes and Home Sounds. H. Marion Stephens. 12mo. Boston, 
1854. A 3. 

Mosaics. By author of “ Salad for the Solitary.” 8vo. London. 

Works of Edgar A. Poe. Vols. 3 and 4, 8vo. New York, 1866. 

Spectator. Vol. 2, 8vo. Philadelphia, 1829. D 3. 

“ Vols. 2 to 8, 12mo. London, 1765. D 2. 

Cues from all Quarters. 8vo. Boston, 1871. E 2. 

Back Log Studies. Charles Dudley Warner. 8vo. Boston, 1874. 


E 3. 
A 3. 


G 2. 


Noctes Ambrosianse. John Wilson. 5 vols. 8vo. New York. E 3. 

Rural Letters. N. P. Willis. 8vo. New \ ork, 1849. C 5. 

Sanctum Sanctorum. Theodore Tilton. 8vo. New York, i870. E o. 
Sunshine and Shadows in New York. Matthew Hale Smith. 8vo. Hart¬ 
ford, 1869. B 2. 


Laura C. Holloway. 

D 3. 

8vo. New York, 1844. 


8vo. N. Y. I 1. 


A 3. 


Self Help. Samuel Smiles. I 5. 

An Hour with Charlotte Bronte. 

Old and New ; Taste vs. Fashion. 

Mothers of England. Mrs. Ellis. 

Home Memories; or, Echoes of a Mother’s Voice. Mrs. Carey Brock. 
Letters on the Improvement of the Mind—to a \ oung Lady. I 5. 
Essays in Biography and Criticism. Peter Bayne. 2 vols. 

Essays of George Elliot. Nathan Sheppard. I 1. 

Angels’ Whisper ; or, Echoes of Spirit Voices. Daniel C. Eddy, D. D. 
Day Thoughts; To-Day; Essays and Miscellanies. 

8vo. London, 1865. E 3. 

Night Thoughts; To-Day; Essays and Miscellanies 
8vo. London, 1865. E 3. 

Ways of Life. John Hollingshead 
Underground London. “ “ 

Under Bow-Bells. 

Odd Journeys. 

Ethics. 

Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius 
Long. 8vo. Boston, 1864. C 4. 

First Principles of Ethics. J. T. Champlin. 8vo. !New \ork. 


B 3. 


I 6. 


John 

John 


8vo. 


London, 1865. 
“ 1862. 

“ 1860. 

“ 1862. 


Hollingshead. 

Hollingshead. 

E 3. 

E 4. 


Antonius. Translated by George 

B 5. 

Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy. Wm. Paley. 8vo. Boston, 
1815. C 5. 

Digesfof the Laws, Customs and Manners, and Institutions of the Ancient 
& and Modern Nations. Thomas Dew. Royal 8vo. N. Y., 1853. C 2. 
Uncivilized Races of Men of all Countries of the World. J. G. Wood, 4to. 
Hartford, 1870. B 6. 


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Europe. 

Pictures of Europe. Framed in Ideas. C. A. Bartol. 8vo. Boston, 1856. C 2. 

Explorations, Surveys, and Reconnaissances. (See also Interoceanic Rail¬ 
roads and Canals.) 

Annual Report of Chief of Engineers, United States Army. 3 parts. H 6. 

Report Upon Primary Triangulation of United States Lake Survey. H 6. 

Valley of the Amazon. Part 1 in duplicate and part 2. Lieut. W. L. Hern¬ 
don. 8vo. Washington, 1854. C 4. 

Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and 
Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pa¬ 
cific Ocean. Vols. 1 to 12 (in 13 vols.) 4to. Washington, 1855. F 6. 

Report upon United States Geographical Surveys West of One Hundredth 
Meridian, &c. Jno. J. Stephenson. FI G. 

Report on Examination ot Upper Columbia River, &c. Lieut. Thomas W. 
Symons. H 6. 

Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Clarence King. Vols. 1 to 6. 
4to. Washington, 1878. E 6. 

Black Hills of Dakota. Capt. William Ludlow. 2 copies, 4to. Washing¬ 
ton, 1875. E 6. 

_ Report of a Reconnaissance of the Black Hills of Dakota, 1874. Capt. Wil¬ 
liam Ludlow. 4to. Washington, 1875. G 5. 

Geological Survey of Colorado and New Mexico. F. V. Hayden. 8vo. 
Washington, 18G9. E 6. 

Carroll, Montana, to \ellowstone National Park. Capt. William Ludlow. 
4to. Washington, 1876. E 6. 

Geology of the Uinta Mountains. J. W. Powell. 4to. Wash., 1876. E 6. 

Exploration of the Colorado River of the West, 1869-72. J. W. Powell. 
4to. Washington, 1875. E 6. 

Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. Powell. Vol. 1, 4to. 
Washington, 1877. E 6. 

Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. 
Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 6, 4to. Washington, 1877. E 6. 

Geological Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden. Vols. 7, 9, 10 and 
11, 4to. Washington, 1878. E 6. 

Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. David Dale Owen 
4to. Philadelphia, 1852. D 6. 

Physics and Hydraulics of the Mississippi River. Capt. A. A. Humphreys 
and Lieut. H. L. Abbott. 4to. Washington, 1876. D 6. 

Geography of Pennsylvania. Charles B. Trego. 8vo. Phila., 1843. C 2. 

Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana in 1852. Capts. R. B. Marcvand 
Geo. B. McClellan. 8vo. C 2. 

Reconnaissances in New Mexico and Texas. ' 8vo. Wash., 1850. C 3. 

“ of Northern Wyoming,, including Yellowstone National 

Park, in Summer of 1873. Capt. William A. Jones. 8vo. Washing¬ 
ton, 1875. C 3. * 

Military Reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth to San Diego. Capt W 
H. Emory. Washington, 1848. C 3. 

Maps. Gibbons’ Report. Washington, 1854. C 4. 

Descripcao Topographica do Mappa da Provincia de Santa Catharina. Ber¬ 
nardo Augusto Nascentes de Azambuja. Rio de Janeiro, 1873. C 5. 

Sun Pictures of Rocky Mountain Scenery, with Descriptions of the Geo¬ 
graphical and Geological Features, and some Account of the Resources 
of the Great West. F. V. Hayden. 4to. New York, 1870. E 5 

Fable. 

Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, giving the Derivation, Source, or Origin of 
Common Phrases, Allusions, and Words that have a Tale, to Tell E 
Cobham Brewer. 8vo. London, Paris, and New York I 2 


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Fiction. 

About, Edmund —King of the Mountains. 8vo. Boston, 1861 . E 2 . 
Aguilar, Grace —Women of Israel. 8vo. New York, 1851. G 2. 

Home Influence; a Tale for Mothers and Daughters. 8vo. New 
York, 1875. A 2. 

Mothers’Recompense; a Sequel to Home Influence. 8vo. New York, 
1870. A 2. 

Ainsworth, W. H.—The Lord Mayor of London ; or, City Life in the Last 
Century. 8vo. London, 1863. D 2. 

Alcott, Louisa M.—Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag. 8vo. Boston, 1872. A 4. 

Little Men ; Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys. “ “ E 2. 

Andersen, Hans Christian —Only a Fiddler; a Danish Romance. 8vo. 
New York, 1870. D 3. 

Anderson, W. H.—Antoine de Bonneval; a Tale of Paris in the Days of 
St. Vincent de Paul. 12mo. Baltimore, 1867. A 3. 

Arabian Nights Entertainment. London, 1869. A 2. 

Arthur, T. S.—Orange Blossoms, Fresh and Faded. Phila.,1884. I 5. 

Bar Rooms at Brantley: or, Great Hotel Speculation. Phila., 1884. I 5. 
Golden Grains from Life’s Harvest Field. 8vo. “ 1850. D3. 

Heart Histories and Life Pictures. “ “ 1852. D 2. 

Friends and Neighbors; or, Two Ways of Living in the World. 8vo. 
Philadelphia. E 2. 

Angel and Demon. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1860. E 3. 

Aylmer, Valiere —Moreton House. 8vo. New York, 1872. E 2. 
Baker, Wm. M.—Carter Quarterman. 8vo. New York, 1876. E 2. 
Ballantyne, R. M.—Floating Lights; or, Goodwin Sands. 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1884. 1 5. 

Freaks on the Fells; or, Three Months’ Rustication. 8vo. Philadelphia, 


1884. 1 5. 

Dog Crusoe; a Tale of Western Prairies. 8vo. Phila.,1884. 1 5. 

Gascoyne; Sandal Wood Trader; Tale of the Pacific. 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1884. I 5. 

Banim, Michael —Mayor of Wind-Gap. 8vo. E 2. 

Belisle, D. W.—American Family Robinson ; Lost in the Great Desert of 
the West. Philadelphia, 1884. I 5. 

Bell, Catherine D.—-Kenneth and Hugh. 8vo. New York, 1862. E 2. 

Berger —Charles Auchester. 12mo. New York. 14. 

Braddon, M. E.—Fenton’s Quest. “ “ 1871. D3. 

Bremer, Fredrika —Father and Daughter. “ Philadelphia. G 2. 

Flertha. “ New York, 1856. G 2. 

Brewster, Anne H. M.—St. Martin’s Summer. “ Boston, 1866. A 2. 

Bright, Mrs. A. M.—The Three Bernices; or, Ansermoof the Crag. 8vo. 


1869. L 6. 

Bronte, Charlotte, (“ Currer Bell,”)—Shirley. 8vo. N. Y., 1860. E 4. 

Jane Eyre. 8vo. New York and Chicago, 1884. 1 5. 

Bunbury, Selina —Sir Guy Esterre. 2 copies, 8vo. London, f A 2. 

1858. . \A4. 

Bulwer, Edward, (‘‘Lord Lytton.”)—Rienzi; or, Last of the Tiibunes. 
8vo. New York, 1836. E 5. 

Last Days of Pompeii. 8vo. New York, 1836. E 5. 

Last of the Barons. 


Devereux. 

Godolphin. 

Eugene Aram. 

Leila; Pilgrims of the Rhine. 

Alice. 

Rienzi; or, the Last of the Tribunes. “ 


U 

a 

a 




u 


u 

n 


4 






20 


8vo. New York, 183C. E 5. 


Fiction—Continued. 

Ernest Maltravers. 

Harold. 

What Will He Do With It? 

Pausanias, the Spartan. 

Strange Story. 

Kenelm Chillingly. 

Zanoni. 

The Caxtons. 

Paul Clifford. 

Lucretia. 

My Novel. 2 vols. 

Disowned. 

Pelham. 

The Parisians. 

Night and Morning. 

Cable, Geo. W.—Grandisimes; a Story of Creole Life. G 4. 
Carrington, Col. Henry B., U. S. Army.—Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka. Land of Mas¬ 
sacre. G 4. 

Cahun, Leon, (Translated from the French by W. C Sanders.)—The Blue 
Banner; or, Advent of a Musselman; A Christian and a Pagan in 
* the Times of the Crusades, &c. I 1. 

Castleton, D. R.—Salem; a Tale of the 17th Century. 8vo. New York, 
1874. D 3. 

Cervantes —History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote. 4 
vols. j 2 mo. Translated by Smollett. Philadelphia, 1811. D 3. 
Charlotte, Elizabeth— The Works of. Vol. 2, 8vo. New York, 1849. 

Containing Judea Capta, Deserter, Falsehood and. Truth, Judah’s 
Lion, Conformity, Wrongs of Women, Passing Thoughts, Izraim 
(Poetry), Principalities and Powers', Second Causes, Poems. A 3. 
“ Churton, Henry.” (See Tourgee, A. W.) 

Clemens, Samuel L.—Mark Twain’s Sketches; New and Old. 
Hartford, 1875. D 3. 

8vo. 

12mo. 

Large 8vo. 


8vo. 


Hartford, Conn., 1880. I 3. 


Boston, 


1883. 


A Tramp Abroad. 

The Stolen White Elephant. 

Life on the Mississippi River. 

The Prince and Pauper. “ “ 1882. 

Innocents Abroad. “ Hartford, 1884. 

Sketches; New and Old. “ “ 1883. 

Gilded Age. “ “ 1884. 

Adventures of Tom Sawyer. “ “ “ 

Roughing It. “ , “ “ 

Cocton, Henry— Valentine Vox. 8vo. London. 

Collins, Wilkie— The Woman in White. 8vo. New York, 1861 


After Dark and Other Stories. “ 

My Miscellanies. “ 

Queen of Hearts. “ 

The Dead Secret. “ 

Cooke, John Esten— Henry St. John, Gentleman. 8vo. 
Cooper, J. Fennimore— The Red Rover. 2 vols. 12mo. 

“ “ 8vo. 

The Weft of the Wish-ton-Wish. “ 12mo. 

• “ “ 8vo. 

The Water-Witch. 12mo. 

The Bravo. “ “ 

“ “ 8vo. 


1873. 

1874. 


D 4. 
G 3. 


N. Y., 1859. E 2. 
Phila., 1839. B 2. 
N. Y., 1870. A 4. 
Phila., 1839. B 2. 
N. Y., 1867. A 4. 
Phila., 1839. B 2. 

“ 1838. B 2. 

N. Y., 1868. A 4. 












V 


21 


Fiction—Continued. 

The Headsman. 


The Spy. 

U ii 

Lionel Lincoln. 

u a 

The Pioneers. Vol. 1, (vol. 2 missing.) 

<< H 

The Pilot. 

The Last of the Mohicans. 

The Prairie. 


2 vols. 12mo. 

8vo. 
“ 12 mo. 

8vo. 
“ 12mo. 

8vo. 
12 mo. 
8 vo. 
“ 12mo. 


Phila., 1839. B 2. 
N. Y., 1869. A 4. 
Phila., 1828. B 2. 
N. Y„ 1884. B 4. 
Phila., 1828. B 2. 
N. Y., 1869. A 4. 
Phila., 1828. B 2. 
N. Y., 1869. A 4. 
Phila., 1828. B 2. 


8vo. 

12mo. 

8vo. 


N. Y., 1869. 
Phila., 1828. 
N. Y., 1869. 


B 2. 
A 4. 
B 2. 
A 4. 


N. Y. 


D 5. 
A 4. 


1884. B 4. 
1869. A 4. 


1870. 

1871. 
8vo. 


E 2. 
E 2. 
Bos- 


Afloat and Ashore. 

Miles Wallingford ; Sequel to Afloat and Ashore. 

The Two Admirals. 

The Sea Lions. 

The Crater; or, Vulcan’s Peak. 

Plomeward Bound. 

Home as Found ; a Sequel to Homeward Bound. “ 

The Chainbearer. 

Satanstoe. 

The Ways of the Plour. 

Precaution. 

Mercedes of Castile. 

Wyandotte. 

The Heidenmaner. 

Deer Slayer. 

The Monikins. 

Wing and Wing. 

Red Skins. “ “ 

Cozzens, Fred. S.—Acadia. “ u 

Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker. “ 

Craddock, Charles Egbert— Where the Battle was Fought, 
ton, 1884. I 3. 

Craik, Mrs. (“Miss Muloch.”)—John Halifax, Gentleman. 

York. D 2. 10 

Craik, Georgiana M.—Miss Moore; a Tale for Girls. 1-mo. 

1874 A 2 

The Cousin from India. l2mo. New \ork, 1874. D 2. 

Cram, Mrs.—T he Yellow Diamond. 8vo. London. A 2. 

Crawford, F. Marion— Claudius. 8vo. I 5. 

Mr. Isaacs; a Tale of Modern India. 8vo. New York 1883. 1 4 
Cummins, Miss M. S.—Mabel Vaughan 8vo. Cleveland, 185/. D 2 
Daniels, Mrs. Mackenzie— Marrying for Money. 8vo. Phila. A 2. 
Daude, Leon— Blue Blood. 8vo. Boston, 18// Ol 
Daudet, Alphonse— Sidome. 2 copies, 8vo Boston 18//. 

De la Rame, LouiSA-Tncotrin. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1869. 

Dickens, Charles —Great Expectations. 8vo. I hiladelphia. 

Oliver Twist. 4to. London. D 3. 

Little Dorrit. 8vo. Philadelphia. D 3 
Pickwick Papers; Barnaby Rudge; and Sketches by Boz. 

York, 1875. B 5. , . _ , 

Our Mutual Friend; Little Dorrit; Reprinted Pieces; Edwin Drood. 

8vo. New York, 1875. B 5. \r i 

Domby and Son; Old Curiosity Shop ; Hard Times. 8vo. New York, 

1875. B 5. 


8vo. New 
New York. 


A 4. C4. 
D 3. 

D 2. 


8vo. New 


22 


Fiction—Continued. 

David Copperfield ; Christmas Stories; Tale of two Cities; Uncom¬ 
mercial Traveler. 8vo. New York, 1875. B 5. 

Oliver Twist; Great Expectations; Bleak House ; Pictures from Italy. 
8vo. New York, 1875. B 5. 

Christmas Stories; Sketches by Boz. 8vo. Boston, 1868. E 2. 
Pickwick Club. 8vo. E 3. 

“ Papers. 8vo. B 5. 

Nicholas Nickleby ; Martin Chuzzlewit; American Notes. 8vo. New 
York, 1875. B 5. 

Dickinson, Anna E.—What Answer? 8vo. Boston, 1868. E 5. 
Disraeli, B.—Lothair. 8 vo. New York, 1870. A 2. 

Endymion. 8 vo. E 5. 

Douglas, Amanda M.—Floyd Grandon’s Honor. 8vo. I 3. 

Dumas, Alexander —Count of Monte Cristo. 8vo. Philadelphia. R 4, 
E 4. 


8vo. 


Philadelphia. D 
New York. D 3. 


Ascanio; Chicat the Jester. 8vo. New York—London. R 4. 

Dr. Basilius; The Conspirators. “ “ “ “ 

Nanon ; Two Dianas. “ “ “ “ 

Three Musketeers; Twenty Years After. 8vo. “ “ “ 

Memoirs of a Physician. 8vo. “ “ « 

Queen’s Necklace; Countess de Charney. 

Taking the Bastile. 

Viscomte de Bragleone. 2 vols. 

Dumas, Alexander, Jr. —Camille. 8vo. 

Eagan, Pierce —Blue-Eyed Witch. 8vo. 

Ebers, George —Uarda, a Romance of Ancient Egypt. N. Y., 1884. I 5. 
Edgeworth, Maria— Helen. 8vo. New York, 1852. A 2. 

Popular Tales; Tales of Fashionable Life. 8vo. N. Y., 1852. A 2. 
Leonora, with Letters on Several Subjects; Patronage. 8vo New 
York, 1852. A 2. 

Patronage, and Comic Dramas. 8vo. New York, 1852. A 2. 
Harrington and Thoughts on Bores; Ormond. 8vo. N. Y., 1852. A 2. 
Eggleston, Edward —The End of the World. 8vo. N. Y., 1872. ' A 2. 
“ Eliot, George ”—(See Lewes, Mrs.) 

“ Evans, Augusta J.” (See Mrs. Wilson.) 

Farrar, Fred’k W.—Julian Howe. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1860. B 2. 
Fawcett, Edgar— Tinkling Cymbals. 8vo.‘ I 5. 

Adventures of a Widow. “ “ 


Gaborian, Emile— Widow Le Rouge. 8vo. Boston, 1873. E 4. 
Gaskell, Mrs.— Right at Last, and other Tales. 8vo. N. Y., 1860. A 4. 
Gobineau, Count A. de —Typhaines Abbey. 8vo. Philadelphia. G 2. 
Gcethe, J. W. von —Novels and Tales. • 8vo. London, 1878. Comprising 
Elective Affinities; Sorrows of Werther; Recreations of German 
Emigrants; Fairy Tales; Good Women ; and A Tale. E 5. 
Goldsmith, Oliver— Vicar of Wakefield. 12mo. Philadelphia. D 2. 
Greenough, Mrs. R. S.—Arabesques. 8vo. Boston, 1872. G 4. 

Grey, Mrs. —Good Society; or, Contrasts of Character. 8vo. New York 
1863. A 2. 


Hale, Edward E. —The Ingham Papers. 8vo. Boston, 1869. B 5 
“ Harland, Marion”— (See Terhune, Mary.) 

Harris, Joel Chandler —Nights with Uncle Remus. 8vo. Bost., 1883. 13. 
Hawthorne, Julian —Beatrix Randolph. 8vo. Boston, 1884. 1 4. 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel —American Notes. 4 vols. in 1. 8vo Boston 
1881. E 3. ‘ ’ 

A Wonder Book; Tanglewood Tales; Grandfather’s Chair; Biograph¬ 
ical Stories. 4 vols. in 1. 8vo. Boston, 1881. E 3. 


23 


Fiction—Continued. 

Marble Fawn; French and Italian Note Books. 4 vols. in 1, 8vo. 
Boston, 1881. E 3. 

Our Old Home; Septimus Felton ; Fanshawe ; The Dolivar Romance, 
and other pieces. 4 vols. in 1, 8vo. Boston, 1881. E 3. 

Twice Told Tales; The House of the Seven Gables ; The Snow Im¬ 
age. 4 vols in 1, 8vo. Boston, 1881. E 3. 

Scarlet Letter ; Blithedale Romance ; Mosses from an Old Manse. 4 
vols. in 1,8vo. Boston, 1881. E 3. 

Healy, Mary —Lakeville. 8vo. New York, 1873. D 3. 

Herbert, Henry W.—Wager of Battle. 8vo. New York, 1855. A 2. 

HlGGlNSON, Thos. W. — Malbone; an Oldport Romance. 8vo. Boston, 
1869. A 2. 

Holbrook, J.—Ten Years Among the Mail Bags. 8vo. Phila., 1855. E4. 

Holland, J. G.—The Bay Path. 8vo. New York. D 2. 

Miss Gilbert’s Career. 8vo. New York, 1860. E 3. 

Holley, Marietta —Miss Richard’s Boy, and other Stories. Hartford, 
1883. 1 2. 

Red Wall Flower. 8vo. New York, 1884. I 5. _ 

Holmes Mary I.—Millbank. 12mo. New York, 1872. A 3. 

“ “ London, “ “ 


Hugh Worthington. “ “ 18/4. A z. 

Howe, E. W.—Story of a Country Town. I 4. 

Howard, Blanche Willis—G uenn. 8vo. Boston, 1884. I 2. 
Hubback, Mrs.—L ove and Duty. 8vo. Philadelphia. 

Hughes, Thomas —Tom Brown’s School Days. “ 

Tom Brown at Oxford. “ Boston, 18/9. 

Hugo, Victor— Les Miserables. 8vo E 2 

Irving Washington —Knickerbocker s New York. 8vo. N.Y., 18ol. 

“ “ 12mo. N. Y. 


D 5. 
E 2. 
E 2. 

C 2. 
G 3. 


8vo. 


Philadelphia, 
8vo. Phila- 


The Alhambra. 12mo. New York. G 3. 

The Sketch Book. “ “ , 

John E (“ E. Marlitt ”)—Little Moorland Princess. 

1873. E 4. ^ . 

Iones T. B.—Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant. 

* 9 ^ t 1 I • ^ 

Johnson, Virginia w!-A Sack of Gold. 8vo New York 1874 A 2. 
Kennedy T P—Rob of the Bowl. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1861. RL 
Kingsley, Charles— Hypatia, New Foes with an Old Face. New \ork, 

1884. 1 5. , T . 

Le Sage.— Gil Bias. 8vo. New York. LI. 

Lever, Charles— Davenport Dunn. 8vo. I hiladelphia. E o. 

Tom Burke of Ours. 8vo. New York. I 3. 

Charles O’Malley. 

Harry Lorriquer. “ , 

Lewes, Mrs. (“ George Eliot.”)—Mill on the Floss. 

1860. G 2. _ „ „ , . . 

New York. I 4. 

<< “ 


8vo. New York, 


8vo. 


Romola. 

Mill on the Floss. 

Daniel Deronda. 

Adam Bede. “ . 

Felix Holt. . rii 

Theophrastus Leech, Spanish Gipsey, Jubal, 


New York. I 4. 
Middlemarch. 

Scenes of Clerical Life. 
Adam Bede. 

Romola. 


and other Poems. 8vo. 
8vo. New York. I 4. 


24 


Fiction—Continued. 

Library of Famous P'iction : 

Baffled Schemes. 

Artiste. Maria M. Grant. 

Mildred’s Wedding. Mrs. Notley. j 
Veronique. Florence Marryatt 

Nelly Brooke. “ “ 

Too Good for Him. “ “ 

The Forlorn Hope. Edmund Yates. ) 

Hunted to Death. 

Fair Women. Mrs. Forrester. J 

For a Woman’s Sake. Watts Phillips 
Twice Lost. S. M. 

Olive Varcoe. Mrs. Notley. j 

Which Shall It Be? Mrs. Alexander. 

Lords and Ladies. 

From .Olympus to Hades. Mrs. Forrester, j 
Logan, Olive —They Met by Chance. 8vo. New York, 1873. D 2. 


1 vol. R 6. 


1 vol. R 6. 


1 vol. R G. 


1 vol. R 6. 


1 vol. R 6. 


Lover, Samuel —Poetical Works. 8vo. New York, 1881. I 4. 

Treasure Trove. “ “ “ 

Legends and Stories “ “ “ “ 

Handy Andy. 2 copies. “ “ “ 

Rory O’Moore. “ “ “ “ 

McDonald, D. D., George —Wilfred Cumbermede. Chicago, 1884. I 5. 
“ Mark Twain” —(See Clemens, Samuel L.) 

“ Marlitt, E.”—(See John, E.) 

Marryatt, Capt. —Privateersman; One Hundred Years Ago. 12mo. 
Leipsic, 1846. A 3. 

Jacob Faithful. 8vo. London and New York. E 2. 

Poor Jack. 2 vols. R 3. 

Settlers in Canada. 2 vols. R 3. 

Pirate and Cutters. R 3. 

Masterman Ready. 2 vols. R 3. 

The Mission. 2 vols. R 3. 

Privateersman. 2 vols. R 3. 

Marryatt, Florence —Veronique. 8vo. Boston. A 2. 

Petronel; Out of the Reckoning; Girls of Feversham ; Gerald Escourt; 
Veronique; Nellie Brooke; Too Good for Him; For Ever and 
Ever; Love’s Conflict; Woman against Woman. R 6. 
McGinn’s Miscellanies —In 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1855. E 4. 
McIntosh, Maria J.—Aunt Kitty’s Tales.. 8vo. New York, 1847. E 2. 
Mitchell, Donald G.—Dr. Johns. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y., 1866. E 3. 
Dream Life. “ “ 1867. “ 

Seven Stories. “ “ “ E 4. 

Rural Studies. “ “ “ “ 

Monsell, Rev. J. S. B.—Our New Vicar. 8vo. N. Y., 1870. G 4. 

Moore, Mrs. H. J.—Anna Clayton. Philadelphia, 1859. I 4.~ 

Winnie and I. Boston, 1855. I 5. 


Moulton, Louise E.—Some Women’s Hearts. 
Muhlback, Louisa. —(See Mundt, C. M.) 

8vo. 

Boston, 

1874. 

G2. 

“ Muloch, Miss.” —(See Craik, Mrs.) 

Mundt, C. M.—Marie Antoinette and Her Son. 

8vo. 

N. Y., 

1867. 

D 3. 

Frederick the Great and His Court. 

it 

ft 

ft 

D 3. 

Joseph II and His Court. 

ft 

it 

it 

E 2. 

Henry VIII and His Court. 

it 

it 

1869. 

B 5. 

Merchant of Berlin. 

it 

it 

1867. 

E 2. 

Berlin and Sans Souci. 

tf 

ft 

it 

B 5. 




25 


Fiction—Continued. 

Murray, N. (“ Kirwan.”)—Parish and Other Pencilings. 8vo. New 
York, 1854. B 3. 

Niles, Willys —Five Hundred Majority; or, The Days of Tammany. 8vo. 
New York, 1872. D 4. 

Nolte, Vincent —Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres. 8vo. N. Y. 1854. C 2. 
Norton, Hon. Mrs. —Old Sir Douglas. 8vo. A 2. 


Oliphant, Mrs —Lucy Crofton. 

8vo. 

New York, 1860. 

D 2. 

Ombra. 

a 

it 

1872. 

A 4. 

For Love and for Life. 

<< 

a 

1874. 

E 6. 

Adam Graeme. 

ft 

Berlin, 

1872. 

G 5. 

At His Gates. 

u 

i.i 

ii 

a 


“ Ouida.” —(See De la Rame, Louisa.) 

Page, Abraham —What I Know About Ben Eccles. 8vo. Philadelphia, 
1869. A 2. 

Payn, James —A Woman’s Vengeance. 8vo. A 2. 

Perkins, Fred’k B.—Scrope; or,the Lost Library. $vo. Bost.,1874. A3. 
Phelps, Elizabeth Stewart —Men, Women, and Ghosts. 8vo. Boston, 
1869. D 4. 

Phelps, Mrs. Lincoln —Ida Norman. 8vo. New York, 1858. D 2. 
Planche, J. R.—William with the Ring; a Romance in Rhyme. I 6. 
Poole, John —Little Pedlington. New York, 1852. E 4. 

Porter, Miss Jane —Thaddeus of Warsaw. 8vo. Phila., 1884. I 5. 
Scottish Chiefs. “ “ 

Swiss Family Robinson. 

Pique, A Tale of English Aristocracy. “ “ “ 

Reade, Charles —Christie Johnson. 8vo. Boston, 1855. G 4. 

Peg Woffington; Christie Johnson, and other stories. 8vo. Boston, 
* 1869. E 3. 

Very Hard Cash. 8vo. New York, 1864. A 2. 

« “ “ “ Philadelphia. E 5. 

Griffith Gaunt, or Jealousy. 8vo. Boston, 1866. D 3. 

Terrible Temptation. 8vo. New York, 1871. A 2^ 

A Simpleton ; Wandering Heir. 12mo. Boston, 1873. D 2. 

Put Yourself in His Place. 8vo. New York, 1870. D 3. 

Never too Late to Mend. 8vo. Boston, 1869. E 2. 

Cloister and Hearth. 8vo. Boston, 1879. G 3. 

Reid, Capt. Mayne —Afloat in the Forest. R 2. ' 

Plant Hunters; or, Adventures among the Himalaya Mountains, f I 2. 

12mo. Boston, 1864. t ^ 

Cliff Climbers; or, The Lone Home in the Himalayas. 12mo. f 
Boston, 1864. J 

Bruin; The Grand Bear Hunt. 12mo. Boston, 1865. I 2, R 2 

The Perils of a Peruvian Family. 12mo. f I 2. 


I 2. 

R 2. 


r 12. 

I R 2. 


Forest Exiles ; or, 

Boston, 1864. 

Young Voyageurs; .or, The Boy Hunters in the North. 12mo. ( i 2. 

Boston, 1865. \ ^ *‘ 

Young Yaegers ; or, Hunting Adventures in South Africa. 12mo. f 1 2. 

Boston, 1863. ^ T £ f* 

Maroon; or, Planter’s Life in Jamaica. 12mo. Boston, 1864. I 2, R 2. 

Adventures in South Africa. 12mo. Boston, 


or. 


or, 

Bush Boys; 

1864. 

Odd People ; or, Singular Races of Men 
Ran Away to Sea, an Autobiography for Boys. 12mo. Boston, 

l 865 - , ^ 10 

Hunters; or, Adventures among the Trappers. i2mo. 


f 12. 
\R 2. 

12mo, Boston, 1861. I 2, R 2. 


Scalp 


Boston, 1865. 


I 2. 
R 2. 
I 2. 
R 2. 


26 


Fiction—Continued. 

Boy Slaves. 12mo. Boston, 1865. I 2, R 2. 

Hunters’ Feasts ; or, Conversations around the Camp Fire. 12mo. 



Boston, 1865. 


Giraffe Hunters. R 2. 

Stories about Animals. R 2. 

Flag of Distress. R 2. 

Desert Home. R 2. 

Ocean Waifs. 8vo. New York, 1882. 

Boy Tar. “ “ “ 

Reynolds, Geo. W. M.—Pickwick Abroad. 8vo. London, 1864. B 6. 
Roche, Annie M.—Children of the Abbey. 8vo. Philadelphia. D 3. 
Rodney, M. R. L.—Wearithorne. 8vo. Phila., 1872. G 2, A 2. 

Roe, A. S.—Star and Cloud; or, A Daughter’s Love. N. Y., 1857. I 5. 


To Love and be Loved. 
True Love Rewarded. 
True to the Last. 

How Could He Help It ? 
A Long Look Ahead. 

I’ve Been Thinking. 

Cloud in the Heart. 
Woman Our Angel. 

Like and Unlike. 

Looking Around. 

Time and Tide. 


“ 1858. “ 

12mo. “ 1877. F 2. 


“ “ 1865. 

“ “ 1863. 

“ “ 1862. 

“ » 1863. 

“ “ 1869. 

“ “ 1866. 

“ “ 1862. 

“ “ 1862. 

“ “ 1865. 


Roe, Rev. E. P.—Knight of the 19th Century. 8vo. N. Y„ 1877. E 6. 
Schoolcraft, Mrs. H. R.—Black Gauntlet. 8vo. Phila., 1860. D 2. 
Scott, Sir Walter —Woodstock. 8vo. Edinburgh. A 3. 

Guy Mannering. 16mo. Boston, 1829. D 4. 

Waverley ; Guy Mannering; Kenilworth ; Ivanhoe. 12mo. New York. 
1874. B 5. 

Bride of Lammermoor; The Abbott; The Betrothed; Peveril of the 
Peak. 12mo. New York, 1874. B 5. 

Legend of Montrose; the Antiquary; the Talisman; Red Gauntlet; 

St. Ronan’s Well. 12mo. New York, 1874. B 5. 

Heart of Midlothian ; Count Robert of Paris; Fair Maid of Perth; 

Woodstock. 12mo. New York, 1872. B 6. 

Fortunes of Nigel. Leipzig, 1846. C 3. 

“ “ 12mo. Edinburgh, 1863. A 3. 

The Talisman. “ << « « 

St. Ronan’s Well. “ « “ «< 

The Pirate. “ “ << « 

The Betrothed. “ “ « « 

Rob Roy. “ “ <« « 

Count Robert of Paris. “ “ “ «« 

The Abbott. “ “ << 

Monastery. “ « « «< 

Legend of Montrose. “ “ << «< 

Quentin Durward. “ « << << 

Ivanhoe. “ “ .« -« ^ 2 

Heart of Midlothian. “ « « « 

Anne of Geirstein. “ “ « 

Sims, W. Gilmore— Border Beagles. 8vo. New York, 1855. A 3 R 1. 
Guy Rivers. “ u « 

Charlemont. << « 1856 « 

Katherine Walton. “ << 1864*. « 


Mellichampe. 


1870. 


a 












27 


Fiction—Continued, 

Beauchamp. r j 

The Partisan. 8vo. New York. A 3, R 1. 

The Scout. “ “ 1854. « 

Richard Hurdis. « “ 1871. A 3. 

Southward Ho! 2 copies. “ “ 1854. A 3, R 1. 

Confession. « “ 1871. “ 

Vasconselos. “ “ 1868. “ 

Eutaw. “ “ “ 

The Foragers “ « . R p 

The Yemassee. “ “ 1853. A 3, R 1. 

Woodcraft. “ “ R 1, 

Sinclair, Catherine —Modern Flirtations. 8vo. New York. A 2. 


Smith, Julia P.—Married Belle; or, Our Red Cottage at Merry Bank. 

8vo. New York, 1872. E 2. 

Smollett, Tobias —Works of. 8vo. Edinburgh. E 1. 

Peregrine Pickle (in German). 12mo. E 1. 

Southworth, Emma D. E. N.—The Fortune Seeker. 8vo. Philadelphia, 
1866. D 5. 

Standard Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Dor6 and Cruikshank. I 5. 
Stael, Madame De —Corinne. I 5. 

Sterne, Laurence —Tristram Shandy. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1840. B 5. 
Strickland, Agnes —Pilgrims of Walsingham. 8vo. New York. G 2. 
Souvestre, Emile —Attic Philosopher in Paris. 8vo. N. Y., 1856. D 3. 
Sue, Eugene —Wandering Jew. 8vo. London. D 5. 

Tabor, Eliza —Hope Meredith. 8vo. New York, 1875. A 2. 

Taylor, Bayard —John Godfrey’s Fortunes. 8vo. N. Y., 1865. B 5. 
Tautphcens, Baroness —The Initials. 8vo. B 5. 

Terhune, Mary (“ Marion Harland”)—True as Steel. 8vo. New York, 
1873. E 2. 

Thackeray, Wm. M.—Shabby Genteel Story and Other Tales. 8vo. New 
York, 1853. A 3. 

Vanity Fair. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

History of Pendennis. 8vo. Phila., 1876. D 5. 

Newcomes. “ “ “ “ 

Henry Esmond. “ “ “ “ 

Virginians. “ “ “ “ 

Adventures of Philip, to which is prefixed a Shabby Genteel Story. 
8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

The Great Hoggarty Diamond; Memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yellowplush ; 

and Burlesques. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

Book of Snobs; Sketches of Life and Character. 8vo. Philadelphia, 
1876. D 5. 

Catherine; Lovel the Widower; Dennis Duval; Ballads, &c. 8vo. 
Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

Christmas Books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh; Mrs. Perkins’ Ball; Our 
Street; Dr. Birch; The Kicklebury’s on the Rhine; The Rose 
and the Ring. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. D 5. 

Thackeray, Miss —Miss Angel. 8vo. New York, 1875. A 2. 

Tourgee, A. W. (“ Henry Churton ”)—Toinette; or, A Tale of Transition. 
8vo. New York, 1875. B 5. 

Townsend, Virginia F. — But a Philistine. 8vo. Boston, 1884. I 3. 
Trollope, Anthony —Last Chronicle of Barset. 8vo. N. Y.,1867. E2. 

Eustace Diamonds. 2 vols. 8vo. Berlin, 1872. G 2. 

Trowbridge, J. T.—Lucy Arlyn. 8vo. Boston, 1866. A 4. 

Trusta, H.—Lost Leaf from Sunnyside. 8vo. Boston, 1853. A 5. 
Verne, Jules — From the Earth to the Moon. 8vo. New York, 1874. E4. 

*« “ “ “ C 4. 






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Fiction—Continued. 

Floating City, and Blockade Runners. 8vo. New York, 1875. E5. 

Voyage Around the World. (New Zealand.) 8vo. N. Y., 1875. I 5. 
Field of Ice. 

Journey to the North Pole. 

The Mysterious Island. 

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. “ “ “ 

Around the World in 80 Days. 

Voyage Around the World. (Australia.) 

Vide, V. V.—Sketches of Aboriginal Life. 8vo. New York, 1846. A 4. 
Wallace, Lew, Gen. —Ben Hur; a Tale of the Christ. 8vo. New York, 
1884. I 4. 

Warner, Chas. Dudley —Back Log Studies. 8vo. Boston, 1874. G 2. 
Warren, Samuel —Ten Thousand a Year. 8vo. Philadelphia. E5. 

Experiences of a Barrister and Confessions of an Attorney. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1880. 1 3. 

Adventures of an Attorney in Search of Practice. 8vo. Boston, 1880. 
I 3. 


Boston, 1880. 13. 
Phila., 1875. E 4. 

E 3. 

N. Y., 1871. D 3. 
London, 1877. D 2 
N. Y., 1884. 1 4. 

9 vols. 8vo. j A 2. 

\ A3. 

G 5. 

G 5. 

York, 1879. 


Waters, Thomas —Recollections of a Policeman. 8vo. 

Weichert, Ernst —Green Gate. “ 

Wilson, Mrs. (“Augusta J. Evans.”)—Beulah. “ 

Inez. “ 

Infelice. “ 

Macaria. “ 

Wilson, John —Tales of the Borders and of Scotland. 

Edinburgh. 

Yates, Edmund —Cast Away. 8vo. Leipsic, 1872. 

Yellow Flag. “ “ 1873. 

Zola, Emile —Gervaise. (L’Assomoir.) 8vo. New 
Fiction.—(Authors’ names not given.) 

The Silver Casket; or, the World and its Wiles. By A. L. O. E. 12mo. 

New York, 1868. B 3. 

The Two Lights. By the author of “ Struggles for Life.” 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1856. A 2. 

Crests from the Ocean World. By a Traveler and Teacher. 8vo. Boston, 
1855. E 4. 

Mary Lyndon. 8vo. New York, 1855. D 4. 

Berenice. 8vo. E 2. 

Woman’s Faith, a tale of Southern Life. 8vo. New York, 1850. E 2. 
Jessie’s Flirtation. 8vo. New York, 1816. D 4. 

Episodes of Fiction ; or, Choice Stories from the Great Novelists. 4to. Ed¬ 
inburgh, 1870. D 4. 

Tales by the author of “Three Experiments of Living;” “Luther;” 

“ Cranmer,” &c. 8vo. Boston, 1842. D 3. 

Emma’s Engagement. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1873. B 5. 

Bred in the Bone; or, Like Father, Like Son. 8vo. N. Y., 1871. A 2. 
Mordaunt Hall. 8vo. A 2. 

English Orphans. A 2. 

Life’s Lottery; or, Life and its Aims. 8vo. Philadelphia. G 2. 

Abbey Church; or, Self Control and Conceit. 8vo. London, 1848. B 2. 
Field Sports. 

Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters. C. W. Webber. 8vo. Phila., 1875. I 1. 
Sport and Work on Napal Frontier. Maori. 8vo. London, 1878. I 3. 
The Chase, The Turf, and the Road. “ Nimrod.” 8vo. London. A 4. 
British Rural Sports, comprising Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Fishing, 
Hawking, Racing, Boating, and Pedestrianism, with all rural 
games and amusements. By “ Stonehenge.” 8vo. London. I 2. 




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Fine Arts. 

Sculpture and Sculptors. Vol. 1 and 2, 8vo. Boston. 1854. E 3. 

Beauty; Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in 
Woman. Alex. Walker. 8vo. Hartford, 1854. B 3. 

Grammar of Painting and Engraving. C. Blanc. Royal 8vo. New’York, 
1874. G 4. 

Wonders of Sculpture. Louis Viardot. 8vo. New York, 1873. G 5. 

Hogarth’s Works. 3 vols. royal 8vo. London. E 2. 

Christian Art and Symbolism. R. St. John Tyrwhitt. 8vo. London, 1872. G5. 

Ministry of the Beautiful. Henry James Slack. 8vo. Phila., 1850. B 3. 

Outline of the History of Art. Wilhelm Liibke. 8vo. N. Y., 1881. G5. 

Makers of Florence; Dante, Giotto Savanarola, and their City. Mrs. Oli- 
phant. 8vo. London, 1881. I 3. 

Finger Rings. 

Plistory and Poetry of Finger Rings. 8vo.. New York, 1855. G 2. 

Gas. 

History of the Process of Manufacture and Uses of Printing, Gaslight, Pot¬ 
tery, Glass, and Iron. From Encycl. Britannica. 8vo. New York, 
1864. C 4. 

Report of the Philadelphia Gas Works. 2 vols. 8vo. Phila., 1864. E 1. 

Gems. 

Diamonds and Precious Stones. Louis Dieulafait. 8vo. • N. Y., 1876. G 5. 

Geology. (See also Palaeontology.) 

Footprints of the Creator. Hugh Miller. 8vo. Boston, 1852. D 2. 

Geognosy ; or, the Facts and Principles of Geology. David N. Lord. 8vo. 
New York, 1855. D 2. 

Georgia. 

Statistics of the State of Georgia. Royal 8vo. Savannah, 1849. C 3. 

Gift Books. 

The Forget-Me-Not; a Gift for all Seasons. 12mo. New York. D 4. 

Glass. 

History of the Process of Manufacture and Uses of Printing, Gaslight, Pot¬ 
tery, Glass, and Iron. From Encycl. Britannica. 8vo. New York, 
1864. C 4. 

Government, American. 

Charters and Constitutions of the United States. Ben : Perley Poore. 2 vols. 
4to. Washington, 1880. G 5. 

Thirty Years’ View; or, a History of the Working of the American Gov¬ 
ernment for 30 Years, from 1820 to 1850. Thos. H. Benton. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo. New York, 1856. C 5. 

American Manual. Jos. Bartlett Burleigh. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1849. C 5. 

Harem. 

Thirty Years in the Harem. 8vo. New York, 1872. D 5. 

Heraldry. 

System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical. Alex. Nisbet. Vol. 1, 4to. 
Edinburgh. A 6. 

History. 

Rollin’s Ancient History. M. Rollin. 8 vols. 8vo. London, 1813. D 4. 

Middle Ages. H. Hallam. 8vo. New York, 1872. E 2. 

Chronicles of England, France, Spain, &c. Sir John Froissart. 2 vols. 4to. 
London, 1868. B 6. 

History from 1492 to 1850. Samuel Eliot. 8vo. Boston, 1857. C 2. 

History of Civilization, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French 
Revolution. F. Guizot. 4 vols. 8vo. New York, 1879. G. 4. 

History of the World, from the earliest period to the present time. Everett 
A. Duyckinck. 4 vols. 4to. New York, 1869. C 6. 

Universal History, to illustrate Bern’s Charts of Chronology. Folio. New 
York, 1859. B 5. 


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History—Continued. 

History of the Crusades for the Recovery and Possession of the Holy Land. 

Charles Mills. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1844. D 3. 

History of England. William Grimshaw. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1826. D 4. 
History of the British Empire, from the accession of James I. 2 vols. 8vo. 
London, 1852. D 5. 

Continuation of the Complete History of England. T. Smollett. Vol. 5. 
8vo. London, 1765. C 3. 

History of the Girondists. A. de Lamartine. 3 vols. 8vo. Lon., 1848. D 5. 
History of Ancient Greece. John Gilliss. Royal 8vo. Phila., 1841. C 4. 
History of the Consulate and the Empire of France and Napoleon. M. 

Adolphe Thiers. Large 8vo. 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1883. R 5. 
Historical and other Sketches. James Anthony Froude. Large 8vo. New 
York. I 6. 

History of Greece with Chron. Table of Contents. Thomas Keightley. I 1. 

“ “ Rome. Thomas Keightley. New York. I 1. 

American Patriotism, Speeches, Letters, and other papers which illustrate the 
Foundation, Development, Preservation of the United States of America. 
Selim H. Peabody, Ph. D. I 4. 

History of the United States. W. H. Bartlett and B. B. Woodward. 3 vols. 

1 7. 

Works of Flavius Josephus. William Whiston, A. M. B 3. 

Outlines of Universal History. Joseph J. Reed. In 3 parts. Phila., 1865; R 6. 
Five Great Monarchies. George Rawlinson. 3 vols. New York. I 7. 
Sixth Oriental Monarchy. “ “ “ 

Seventh Monarchy. “ “ “ 

Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt. Appleton & Co. N. Y., 1883. R8. 
History of a Mountain. Bertha Ness and John Lillie. Translated from 
Elisee Riches. London, 1881. I 5. 

The Grecian History, from the Earliest State to the death of Alex- f C 2. 

ander the Great. Oliver Goldsmith. 8vo. Phila., 1835. 2 copies. \ D 4. 
History of Greece. Leonard Schmitz. 8vo. New York, 1851. C 5. 
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. Washington Irving. 12mo. New 
York. G 3. 

History of Illinois. Thomas Ford. 8vo. Chicago, 1854. C 3. 

Malta, Ancient and Modern. Louis de Boisgelin. London, 1805. E 5. 
History of the Conquest of Mexico. W. H. Prescott. 3 vols. 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1874. C 2. 

A New History of the Conquest - of Mexico, in which Las Casas’ denuncia¬ 
tions of the popular Historians of that War are fully vindicated. Robert 
Anderson Wilson. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1859. C 5. 

Goldsmith’s Roman History. Wm. Grimshaw. 8vo. Phila., 1826. D 4. 
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Edward Gibbon. 

(Vol. 1 missing) vols. 2 to 6, 8vo. C 3. 

History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and King Tames VI. 

2 vols. 8vo. Albany, 1822. C 3. 

Present State of Spain, Portugal, and the British Isles. (Old and curious.) C 3. 
Pictoiial History of the United States of America, from the discovery by the 
Northmen in the 10th Century to the present time. Tohn Frost. Roval 
8vo. Philadelphia, 1844. C 3. 3 

History of the United States. John Frost. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1850. C2. 

“ ^ c “ George Bancroft. 6 vols. 8vo. Boston, 

1876. G 5. 

History of Vermont, with Descriptions, Physical and Topographical. Hosea 
Beckley. 8vo. Brattleboro’, 1849. C 2. 

History of the West Indies. Bryan Edwards. 8vo. Phila , 1806 B 5 
My Danish Days, with a Glance at {he History, Traditions, and Literature of 
the Old Northern Country. G. W. Griffin. 8vo. Phila 1875 E4 


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History—Continued. 

R e p ort and Col l ecti °ns of the Historical Society of Wisconsin for 1869 to 
1872. Vol. 6, 8vo. Madison, 1872. C 3. 

Triu ?Pfc? of Enterprise, Ingenuity, and Public Spirit. 8vo. New York, 
1874. G 4. 

Heroes of the Indian Rebellion. D. W. Bartlett. 8vo. Columbus, Ohio, 
1859. B 5. 

History of the English People. John Richard Green. 4 vols. 8vo. Chi¬ 
cago, 1881. I 2. 

Holy Land. (See Palestine and Egypt.) 

Humorous Works. 

Elbow Room; a Novel Without a Plot. C. H. Clark, (“Max Adder.”! 

8vo. Philadelphia. E 2. . 

American Humorist. Rev. H. R. Haweis. 8vo. New York. I 6. 

Harp of a Thousand Strings. S. P. Avery. 8vo. New York. E 3. 
Sparrow Grass Papers. Fred. C. Cozzens. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1865. E 4. 
Piney Woods Tavern ; or, Sam Slick in Texas. T. C. Haliburton. 8vo. 
Philadelphia, 1858. A 3. 

Knickerbocker’s New York. Washington Irving. 8vo. New York,/C 2. 
1851. 2 copies. G 3. 

Hypsometry. 

On the Use of the Barometer on Surveys and Reconnaissances. Maj. R. S. 

Williamson. 4to. New York, 1868. F 6. 

Practical Tables in Meteorology and Hypsometry. Maj. R. S. Williamson. 
4to. New York, 1868. F* 6. 

Iceland. 

Rambles in Iceland. Pliny Miles. 8vo. New York, 1854. C 2. 

The Island of Fire. Rev. C. P. Headley. 8vo. Boston. R 3. 

Immortality. 

Phsedo ; or, the Immortality of the Soul. Plato, translated by Chas. S. Stan¬ 
ford. 8vo. New York. E 4. 

India. 

India and its Inhabitants. Caleb Wright. 8vo. Cincinnati, 1852. C 4. 
India, China, and Japan in the Year 1853. Bayard Taylor. 8vo. New 
York. E 3. 

Winter in India. Right Hon. W. E. Baxter. 8vo. New York. I 6. 
India; What Can It Teach Us. Max Muller. 8vo. New York. I 1. 

Indians of North America. 

North America of Antiquity. John T. Short. 8vo. New York, 1880. C4. 
General History of the North American Indians. Parts 1, 3 to 6. Henry 
R. Schoolcraft. 4to. Philadelphia, 1857. D 6. 

Captivity Among the Sioux. Fanny Kelley. 8vo. Hartford. E 2. 

Origin of Primitive Superstitions and their Development into the Worship of 
Spirits and Doctrines of Spiritual Agency Among the Aborigines of 
America. R. M. Dorman. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1881. G 5. 

Insects. (See Entomology.) 

International Exhibitions. 

Reports of the U. S. Commissioners to the Paris Exposition 1867. 6 vols. 

8vo. Washington, 1870. B 1. 

Reports of the U. S. Commissioners to the Vienna Exhibition, 1873. 4 vols. 

8vo. Washington, 1876. B 1. 

Inter-Oceanic Railroads and Canals. 

Report on. Rear-Admiral C. H. Davis. Washington, 1867. E 1. 

Reports of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the practicability of a Ship 
Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific by way of the Isthmus of Darien. 
Commander Thos. O. Selfridge. 4to. Wash., 1874. 3 copies. F 6. 

Report of Explorations, &c., for a ship canal between the Atlantic and Pacific 
by way of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Capt. R. W. Shufeldt. 4to. 
Washington, 1872. 2 copies. F 6. 


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Inventions. 

History of Wonderful Inventions. 8vo. London, 1849. C 4. 

Iron. 

The Manufacture of Iron in all its various Branches. Frederick Overman. 
8vo. London, 1854. B 1. 

History of the Process of Manufacture and uses of Printing, Gaslight, Pottery, 
Glass, and Iron. From Encyclopaedia Britannica. 8vo. New York, 
1864. C 4. 

Italy. (See Travels.) 

Japan. 

Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan. 3 vols. 4to. Wash., 1856. D 6. 
Capital of the Tycoon, a narrative of .a. three years’ residence in Japan. Sir 
Rutherford Alcock. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1863, G 4. 

India, China, and Japan in Year 1853. Bayard 7 Taylor. 8vo. N. Y. E 3. 
China and Japan, and a Voyage Thither. J. B. Lawrence, 12mo. Hart¬ 
ford, 1870. A 3. 

Sketches of History, Government, and Officers of the Empire. Walter Dick¬ 
son. 8vo. Edin. and London, 1869. G 4. > 

Labor Problem. 

Sam Hobart the Locomotive Engineer: A Workingman’s Solution of the 
Labor Problem. Justin D. Fulton. 8vo. New York, I 1. 

Latin Grammar. . 

Grammar of the Latin Language. E. A. Andrews and S. Stoddard. 8vo. 
Boston, 1854. E 1. 

Law. ‘ , 

The Law of Nature and Nations. Saron Pufendorf. 4to. Oxford, Eng., 
1710. C 6. ... 

Works of Edward Livingston on Criminal Jurisprudence. Edw. Livingston. 

8vo. New York, 1873. B 5. 

Kent’s Commentaries. Vol. 3. New York, 1828. C 5. 

Manual of the Common Council of New York. D. T. Valentine. 8vo. New 
York, 1849. C 2. 

Parliamentary Rules. W. J. McDonald. 8vo., Washington, 1868. E 1, 
Constitution, Manual and Rules, 1857. 8vo. 1857. E 1. 

Barclay’s Digest. 8vo. 1860-’61. C 5. 

Manual of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan. 
12mo. Lansing, 1865. E 1. 

The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. 8vo. 1871. C 5. 

The German Lawyer in the U. S. An Indispensable Form-Book and As¬ 
sistant. 8vo. New York, 1852. C 5. 

Digest of the Laws of the Corporation of the City of Washington. / H 2. 

Samuel Burch. 8vo. Washington, 1823. 2 copies. . \ H 3. 

Acts of Congress in Relation to the District of Columbia from July 16,1790, 
to March 4, 1831, and of Virginia and Maryland in Relation to the 
District of Columbia. Wm. A. Davis. 8vo. Washington, 1831. . H 2. 
Revision of the Laws of the District of Columbia. 1832." H 3. 
Corporation Laws of the City of Washington to the end of the 50th Council. 

James-W. Sheahan. 8vo. 1853. 2 copies. PI 2. 

Revised Code of the District of Columbia. 8vo. 1857. 2 copies. H 2, H 3. 
Hening’s Statutes at Large of Virginia, 1619 to 1792. 13 vols. 8vo. , I 3. ’ 

Legends. 

Old Deccan Days; or, Hindoo Fairy Legends Current in Southern India. 

M. Frere. Philadelphia, 1868. .1 1. 

Hiawatha Legends. H. R. Schoolcraft. Philadelphia, 1856. R 1. 
Libraries. 

American Additions to Library of Universal Knowledge. 4 vols. 1880. 11. 
Literature. 

Literary Character of Men of Genius. Isaac Disraeli. London. 1 ,7. 


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Literature—Continued. 

Calamities and Quarrels of Authors. Isaac Disraeli. London. I 7. 
Book of Authors. « t< 

Curiosities of Literature. 3 vols. “ « « 

Highways of Literature; or, What and How to Read. David Pryde. New 
York. 16. 

Half Hours with the Best Authors. Chas. Knight. 6 vols. Phila. I 6. 
Chambers’ Cyclopaedia of English Literature. 4 vols. 

The Choice of Books. Chas. F. Richardson. 8vo. New York, 1881 II 
Literature, English. 

History of English Literature. H. A. Taine. 2 vols. London. I 2 

Magazines. 

The Philosophical Magazine, 1798 to 1809. Vols. 1 to 32. 8vo. Lon. A 1. 
Westminster Review. Vol. 22. Jan. to April, 1835. 8vo. B 6. 

Lpndon and Westminster Review. 3 vols. 1837. 8vo. B 6. 

Foreign Quarterly Review. Oct., 1835, to Jan., 1836. 8vo. B 6 
Edinburgh Review. Oct., 1836, to Jan., 1837. 8vo. B 6. 

Metropolitan Magazine. Jan., 1837. 8vo. B 6. 

Penny Magazine. 2 vols. London, 1832-33. H 5. 

Democratic Monthly Magazine and Western Review. May, 1844. 8vo. B 1. 
New York Review. Vols. 3 to 7. 1838-’40. 8vo. B 1. 

National Magazine. July to December, 1854. 8vo. B 1. 

Godey’s Lady’s Book. 7 vols. 1861-’63. 8vo. C 1, D 2. 

Eclectic Magazine. 23 odd vols. 1848-64. 8vo. C 1. 

Harper’s Magazine. Vol. 13. 1856. 8vo. D 1. 

The Portico. Vols. 1 and 2. 1816. 8vo. D 2. 

Illustrated London News. July 4, 1857, to Dec. 26, 1857. 4to. A 6. 
Malta. 

Malta, Ancient and Modern. Louis de Boisgelin. London, 1805. E 5. 
Masonic. Cyclopedias, Dictionaries, &c. 

A Cyclopedia of Freemasonry. Geo. Oliver and Rob’t Macoy. 8vo. New 
York, 1867. F 4. 

Cyclopedia and Dictionary of Freemasonry. Rob’t Macoy. 8vo. New 
York, 1869. F 5. • 

General History, Cyclopedia, and Dictionary of Freemasonry. Rob’t Macoy. 
8vo. New York, 1869. E 4. 

Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. A. G. Mackey. Royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 
1874. F 5. 

Royal Masonic Cyclopedia of History, Rites, Symbolism, and Biography. R. 

H. MacKenzie. 8vo. London, 1877. F 3. 

Lexicon of Freemasonry. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. Charleston, 1845. F 3. 

“ “ “ “ 1852. L 2. 

Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry, including the Royal Arch Degree. Geo. 
Oliver. 8vo. London, 1853. F 4. 

Masonic. Histories. 

The Early History of Freemasonry in England. James O. Halliwell. 8vo. 
London, 1843. F 2. 

History of the Lodge of Edinburgh. St. Mary’s Chapel No. 1. J. Murray 
Lyon. Large 8vo. Edinburgh and London, 1873. L 6. 

Freemasonry in England from 1567 to 1813. Leon Hyneman. 8vo. New 
York, 1878. L 3. 

Lodge of Washington (at Alexandria, Va.) F. L. Brocket. 8vo. 1876. L 3. 
Sketches of the early History of St. John’s Lodge, Philadelphia, from 1731 
to 1738. C. P. MacCalla. Philadelphia, 1884. L 2. 

Philadelphia, Mother City of Freemasonry. C. P. MacCalla. Philadelphia, 
1876. L 2. 

Phototype from Liber B of St. John’s Lodge, Philadelphia. H 6, 


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Masonic—Continued. 

History of Masonry. J. W. S. Mitchell. 8vo. Philadelphia. F 2. 
Masonic Text Took, containing a History of Masonry from the earliest times. 

John Dove. 8vo. Richmond, Va., 1847. F 4. 

Antiquities of the Orient Unveiled. M. Walcott Redding. 8vo. New f F 3. 

York, 1874. 2 copies. \ F 4. 

Remains of the Early Masonic Writers. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. Lon., 1799. F2. 
Antiquities of Freemasonry. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. N. Y., 1855. F 2, F 4. 
Memorial of the Masonic Union of A, D. 1813, England. William James 
Hughan. 4to. London, 1874. P" 4. 

Masonic Library : Ahiman Rezon ; Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry ; His¬ 
tory of Initiation ; History of Freemasonry in England. Royal 8vo. 
Philadelphia, 1855. P' 2. 

Masonic Library: Antiquities of Freemasonry. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1854. F 2. 

History of Initiation. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1855. F 5. > 

<< “ << << << << 1867 << 

Plistory of Freemasonry. Alex. Lowrie. 8vo. Edinburgh. F 5. 

Origin and Early History of Freemasonry. 8vo. New York, 1868. F 5. 
Early History of Freemasonry and Antiquities. George F. Fort. Royal 8vo. 
Philadelphia, 1877. F 5. 

History of Freemasonry. J. G. Findell ; Revised and Preface by D. Mur¬ 
ray Lyon. 8vo. London, 1869. F 5. 

Narrative of the Anti-Masonic Excitement, 1826-29. Henry Brown. 8vo. 
Batavia, N. Y. F 2. 

History of Masonic Persecutions in Different Quarters of the Globe, and 
Masonic Institutes, by Various Authors. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New 
York, 1867. F 5. 

A Critical Inquiry into the Condition of the Conventual Builders, &c. 
Geo. P\ Fort. 8vo. New York, 1884. L 2. 

Masonic. Constitutions, Ancient. 

Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted 
Masons. Thaddeus M. Harris. 4to. Worcester, Mass., 1798. F 4. 
Constitutions of the Freemasons, (reprint.) Wm. Anderson. 8vo New 
York, 1866. F 5. 

The Old Charges of British Freemasons. Wm. James Hughan. 4to. 
London, 1872. F 4. 

Statutes for the Government of Exalted and Religious and Military Orders 
of Masons; Knight Templars of England and Wales. 8vo. L 2. 
General Regulations for Royal Arch Masons of England. Compiled by W. 

H. White. 8vo. London, 1843. L 2., 

Ahiman Rezon of Pennsylvania. Jas. B. Chandler. 8vo. Philadelr>hia 
1857. L 2. F ’ 

Masonic. Proposed General G.\ L.-. for the' United States. 

Trestle-Board of the Masonic Convention by Resolution, at Baltimore Mav 
1843. 8vo. Boston, 1846. F 5. 

Proceedings of a Convention to Form a Supreme Grand Lodge for the 
United States. 1847. (In vol. 4.) Ml. 

Proceedings of a National Masonic Convention at Washington D C 1855 
(In vol. 29.) M 2. * * .' ’’ X0U0, 

History of the Efforts for the Establishment of a General G.\ L.-. of the 
United States from 1786 to 1858. In Proc. G.-. L.\ Dist Col for 1858 
p. 15. M 2. ’ 

Proceedings of the Masonic Convention at Chicago, Ill., September, 1859 to 
form a General G.-. L.\ of the United States. In Proc G • I • Dist 
Col. 1860. p. 34. *' ^ • 


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Masonic. Universal Masonic Congress. 

Universal Masonic Congress, held at Paris, France, 1855. (In vol. 33 j£.) M2. 
Masonic. Annual Reports of Proceedings of Grand Lodges in the 
United States and Throughout the World.* 

Masonic. Jurisprudence. 

Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. New York, 
1859. L 3. 

Masonic Jurisprudence. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. New York, 1868. L 2. 
Familiar Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Masonic Jurisprudence. 

John W. Simons. 8vo. New York, 1876. L 2. 

Masonic Law and Practice. Luke A. Lockwood. 8vo. N. Y., 1869. L 3. 
Masonic Parliamentary Law. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. Phila., 1875 L 5. 
Common Law of Masonry. J. W. S. Mitchell. 8vo. Griffin, Ga., 1869. E 3. 
Digest of Masonic Law. Geo. W. Chase. 8vo. Boston, 1865. 2 copies. L 2. 
Digest of Masonic Law and Constitution of G.\ L.\ Massachusetts, 1878. L 4. 
Principles of Masonic Law. (See vol. 17 Univ. Masonic Lib.) L 1. 
Masonic. Monitors and Manuals. 

Ahiman Rezon. 8vo. Philidelphia, 1825. L 2. 

Ahiman Rezon, of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1868. L 3. 

<< s< << u 1878 “ 

“ “ “ “ “ 1783. L 4. 

General Ahiman Rezon. 8vo. L 3. 

Ahiman Rezon, of South Carolina. Fred. Dolcho. 8vo. Charleston, 1807. 
L 3. 

Masonic Manual. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. London, 1813. L 2. 

A Manual of the Lodge; or, Monitorial Instruction. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. 
New York, 1863. 3 copies. L 4. 

Manual of the Lodge. A. G. Mackey. Royal 8vo. N. Y., 1864. L 5. 
Freemason’s Monitor. 8vo. Albany, 1797. L 2. 

“ “ Z. A. Davis. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1846. L 2. 

“ “ Containing a Delineation of the Fundamental Prin¬ 
ciples of Freemasonry. Z. A. Davis. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1876. L5. 

Freemason’s Pocket Companion. Alex. Donaldson. Edinburgh, 1763. . L3. 
The New Masonic Trestle-Board. Charles W. Moore. 8vo. Boston, 
1850. L 2. 

The Pocket Trestle-Board. Chas. W. Moore. 16mo. Boston, 1861. L 4. 
Masonic Text-Book. John Dove. Richmond, 1847. L 5. 

True Masonic Chart; or, Hieroglyphic Monitor. Jeremy L. Cross. 12mo. 
New Haven, Conn., 1820. L 4. 

Masonic Chart. Jeremy L. Cross. 8vo. New York, 1846. L 5„ 

Mystic Circle ; an American Hand-Book of Masonry. Geo. H. Grey, Sr. 
8vo. Cincinnati, 1867. L 5. 

Masonic Manual, containing Monitorial Instructions in the several Degrees 
of Ancient Craft and Capitular Masonry as exemplified by the G.\ L.-. 
F.\ A.*. M.-. and Grand R.-. A.*. Chapter of the District of Columbia. 
Joseph Brummett. Washington, 1883. 1. 3. 

Masonic. Literature and Miscellaneous. 

Outline of the Temple ; or, Masonry in its Moral Aspects. Cornelius Moore. 
8vo. Cincinnati, 1856. L 5. 

Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry, in Twelve Lectures on its Specula¬ 
tive, Operative, and Spurious Branches. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New 
York, 1866. L 5. 


*The bound volumes of Proceedings of Grand Lodges are a portion of the Archives of the 
Grand Lodge in the office of the Grand Secretary. They cannot be removed from the Li¬ 
brary Room, and can be consulted only upon application to the Grand Secretary, by whom a 
detailed list, by years, is kept. 





36 


Masonic—Continued. 

The Pythagorean Triangle; or, Science of Numbers. George Oliver. 
8vo. London, 1875. L 2. 

A Mirror of Johannite Masons, in a Series of Letters to Right Hon. Earl of 
Aboyne. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1866. L 5. 

The Discrepancies of Freemasonry. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. - London, 1875. L 2. 

Revelations of a Square. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1866. L 5. 

Illustrations of Masonry. William Preston. 8vo. London, 1796. 2 

copies. L 2. 

Illustrations of Masonry. Wm. Preston, with Notes and Additions by Geo. 
Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1866. L 5. 

Spirit of Masonry. Wm. Hutchinson, with Copious Notes, Critical and Ex¬ 
planatory, by Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1865. L 5. 

Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry. Robert Morris. 8vo. New York 
1865. L 5. 

Symbol of Glory, Showing the Object and End of Freemasonry. Geo. Oli¬ 
ver. 8vo. New York, 1865. L 5. 

Use and Abuse of Freemasonry. Capt. Geo. Smith. 8vo. N. Y., 1867. L 5. 

Signs and Symbols. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1867. L 5. 

Symbolism of Freemasonry. 8vo. New York, 1869. L 5. 

Mystic Tie; or, Facts and Opinions Illustrative of the Character and Ten¬ 
dency of Freemasonry. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. New York, 1807. 2 

copies. L 5. 

Temple of Solomon, including the Tabernacle, 1st Temple, House of the 
King, or House of For., of Lib., Idolatrous High Places, &c. T. O. 
Paine. 8vo. Chicago, 1868. L 5. 

Speculative Freemasonry. John G. Stearns. 8vo. Utica, N. Y., 1829. L5. 

Letters and Opinions of Masonry. John Quincy Adams. 8vo. 1851. L 4. 

Sermons on Freemasonry. Jethro Inwood. 8vo. London, 1799. L 4. 

Masonry in the Holy Land. Robert Morris. Royal 8vo. N. Y., 1876. L 5. 

Discourses, Illustrating the Principles, &c., of Freemasonry. Thaddeus Ma¬ 
son Harris. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1819. L 5. 

Candid Disquisition on the Principles and Practices of Freemasonry. Wel- 
lins Calcott. 4to. Boston, 1772. L 4. 

Candid Disquisition on the Principles and Practices of Freemasonry. Wel- 
lins Calcott. 8vo. New York, 1855. L 4. 

The Masonic Martyr. The Biography of Eli Bruce. Robert Morris. 8vo. 
Louisville, Ky., 1861. L 3. 

Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry. Robert Morris. Svo New York 
1865. L 3. ’ 

Lights and Shadows of the Mystic Tie. Robert Morris. 8vo New York- 
1878. L 4. ' ‘ 

The ^ems of Masonry, Emblematic and Descriptive. John Sherer. 8vo. 
Cincinnati, 1859. L 4. 

The Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry. A. G. L. Arnold. 8vo New 
York, 1859. I, 2. 

The Analogy of Ancient Craft Masonry to Natural and Revealed Religion 
In two parts. Charles Scott. Svo. L 2. & 

Washington and his Masonic Compeers. Sydney Hayden. 8vo. New 
York, 1866. 3 copies. L 3. 

Mysticism and its Results. John Delafield. Svo. St. Louis 1857 L 3 

The Masonic Token. A Gift Book. Wm. T. Anderson. 8vo. New York 
1878. L 3. 

The Moral Design of Freemasonry Deduced from the Old Charges of a 
Freemason, to which is added the Vision of the Achmed Samuel 
Lawrence. 8vo. Atlanta, Ga., 1860. L 5. 

The Mysteries of Masonry. L. E. Reynolds. 8vo. Phila 1870 I 3 


37 


/ 


Masonic—Continued. 

Leaflets of Masonic Biography. 8vo. Cincinnati, 1863. L 2. 

Final Report of the Masonic Board of Relief of the City of Chicago. 8vo. 
Chicago, 1872. 2 copies. L 3. 

Circular of the Grand Master of Illinois in 1864 on the subject of Negro 
Applicants. (In vol. 2.) M 1. 

The Pythagorean I riangle ; or, Science of Numbers. Geo. Oliver. 8vo. 
London, 1875. L 2. 

The Discrepancies of freemasonry Examined During a Week’s Gossip with 
B. B. Gilkes and other Eminent Masons. • Geo. Oliver. -8vo. London, 
1875. L 2. 

Universal Masonic Library. 8vo. New York, 1856, as follows: 

Vol. 1, Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry. Book of the Lodge. L 1. 
“ 2, Symbol of Glory. Hutchinson’s Spirit of Masonry. L 1. 

“ 3, Preston’s Illustrations of Masonry. L 1. 

“ 4, Antiquities of Freemasonry. Harris’ Discourses. L 1. 

“ 5, History of Freemasonry. Star in the East. Mirror for the Jo- 

hannite Masons. L 1. 

“ 6, Calcott’s Disquisitions. A Masonic Manual. L 1. 

“ 7, Revelations of a Square. Introduction to Freemasonry. L 1. 

“ 8, History of Initiation. History and Illustrations. L 1. 

“ 9, Constitutions of England, Ireland, and Scotland. L 1. 

“ 10, Theocratic Philosophy. Signs and Symbols. 2 copies. L 1. 

“ 11, Historical Landmarks of Freemasonry. L 1. 

“ 12 , “ “ “ “ 

“ 13, Stray Leaves from a Freemason’s Note Book. L 1. 

“ 14, Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry. L 1. 

“ 15, Constitutions of 1723. History of Freemasonry. L 1. 

“ 16, Sermons, by Inwood and Percy. L 1. 

“ 17, The Principles of Masonic Law. L 1. 

“ 18, History of Masonic Persecutions, Masonic Institutes, &c. LI. 

“ 19, 20, 21, 22, Knights of Malta. 4 vols. L 1. 

“ 23, The Use and Abuse of Freemasonry, &c. L 1. 

“ 24, Manual of Masonic Music. L 1. 

“ 25, Masonry and Anti-Masonry in Pennsylvania, &c. L 1. 

“ 26, Freemason’s Monthly Magazine, January to June, 1855. L 1. 

u 27 , “ “ “ “ “ 

“ 28, Mystic Tie. Brown’s Narrative. Morton’s Oration. L 1. 

“ 29, Philosophy of Masonry. L 1. 

“ 30, Town’s Speculative Masonry, &c. L 1. 

Masonic Library. 4 vols. L 2. 

Historical Landmarks, and the other Evidences of Freemasonry Explained. 

Geo. Oliver. 8vo. New York, 1865. L 3. 

History of Portland Lodge, No. 1. 8vo. Portland, Me., 1881. L 5. 
By-Laws of Massachusetts Lodge, List of Members, and Biographical Sketch. 
8vo. Boston, 1871. L 5. 

By-Laws of St. John’s Lodge of Boston, Mass. 12mo. Boston, 1879. L 3. 
Corinthian Lodge. Concord, 1859. L 2. 

Jaarbockje voor Nederlandsche Vrijmetselaren. J. D. W. L., 5871. L 4. 
Historical Narative of Metropolitan Lodge of New York City. Wm. Fowler. 
12mo. New York, 1877. L 4. 

Ceremonies for the Dedication of the New Masonic Temple, Philadelphia. 
8vo. Philadelphia, 1873. L 4. 

Laying the Foundation Stone of the Soldiers’ Monument at Gettysburg, 1865. 
(In vol. 67.) M 4. 

Installation Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of Illinois. 8vo. Springfield, 
1877. L 3. 




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Masonic—Continued. 

History of Freemasonry as it has existed in Pennsylvania since 1792. 

Alfred Creigh. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1854. 3 copies. L 3. 

History of Freemasonry in Kentucky. Robert Morris. 8vo. L 2. 

A Memorial of the Half Century Membership of R.\ W.\ Charles W. 

Moore in St. Andrews’ Lodge. 4to. Cambridge, Mass., 1873. L 4. 
Catalogue of the Library of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. 8vo. 1873. L 4. 
World’s Masonic Register. Leon Hyneman. 8vo. Phila., 1860. L 3. 
Masonic Melodies. Luke Eastman. 

Masonic. Periodicals, &c. 

The Masonic Mirror and Keystone. Vols. 8 and 9. 4to. L 4. 

1853 and 1855. 4to. A 6. 

Southern and Western Masonic Miscellany. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. f L 2. 

1850-52. 3 copies of vol. 1 ; 1 copy of vols. 2 and 3. \ L 4. 

The American Quarterly Review of Freemasonry. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. 
1859. L 5. 

Freemason’s Monthly Magazine. Vols. 9, 10, 12, 13. L 3. 

“ 1847 and 1848, incomplete. L 3. 

Masonic Monthly. 2 vols. L 2. 

American Freemason. 4to. 1854-55. A 6. 

Masonic Review. Vols. 4, 5, 10, 11. L 3. 

American Masonic Register. (New Series.) Vol. 8. L 4. 

Voice of Masonry. Vols. 1 and 13. L 4. 

National Freemason. A. G. Mackey, Editor. 3 vols. 8vo. Wash. D. C. 
L 6. 

Voice of Masonry. John W. Brown, Editor. Vols. 14 to 23 inclusive- 
1876-85. 8vo. Chicago. L 6. 

Masonic. Royal Arch Masonry. 

Book of the Chapter. A. G. Mackey. 8vo. New York, 1868. L 2. 
Guide to Royal Arch Chapter. J. L. Gould. 8vo. New York, 1868. L 5. 
Centennial Celebration of St. Andrew’s Royal Arch Chapter, Sept. 29 1869* 
4to. Boston, 1870. L 4. 

By-Laws of St. Andrew’s Royal Arch Chapter, of Boston, with Biograph¬ 
ical Sketches of Distinguished Members. 8vo. Boston, 1874. L 4 
Masonic. Knights Templar. 

Grand Encampment, Knights Templar. T. S. Parvin, Grand Recorder. 8vo. 
Boston, 1883. L4. 

Historical Sketch of the Order of Knights Templar. Thos. S. Gourdin S.-. 

P.\ R.-.S.-. 8vo. Charleston, S. C., 1855. L 4. 

Knights Templar; the whole Affording a Complete History of Masonic 
Knighthood. Robert Macoy. Royal-8vo. New York, 1874. L 5. 
History of Knights Templar. By C. .G. Addison; adapted to American 
System by Rob’t Macoy. 8vo. New York, 1874. L 5. 

History of the Knights Templar of Pennsylvania. Alfred Creigh. 8vo 
Philadelphia, 1868. 2 copies. L 4. 

Templars’ Text-Book. Cornelius Moore, Jacob Ernst. 12mo. Cincinnati, 
1847. L 4. 

Templars’ Chart. Jeremy Cross. 8vo. New York, 1845. L 3. 

Cross’ Templars’ C hart. Will M. Cunningham. 8vo. Phila., 1863 L 3 

Book of the Commandery. John W. Simons. 32mo. N. Y.’, 1864 L 4 

Tactics and Drill of Masonic Knighthood. Orrin Welsh. 32mo New 
York, 1863. L 4. * 

Proceedings of the General Grand Encampment Knights Templar of the 
United States, 1816 to 1856. 8vo. New Orleans, 1859. G 2. 
Pilgrimage to Virginia by the Knights Templar. 8vo. Boston, 1859 2 

copies. L 2. ’ 


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Masonic. Adoptive Masonry. 

Manual of the Order of the Eastern Star. Robert Macoy. 12mo. New 
York, 1868. L 3. 

Masonic. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. 

History of the A. A. S. R in 33 Degrees, with an Appendix. R. B. Folger. 
8vo. New York, 1862. L 5. 

Grand Constitution Ancient and Accepted Rite. Albert Pike. 8vo. New 
•• York, 1859. L 2. 

Manual of the A. A. S. R. Will M. Cunningham. 8vo. Phila. L 3. 

Morals and Dogmas of the A. A. S. R. Albert Pike. Royal 8vo. New 
York, 1871. L 3. 

Maxims. 

Lacon ; Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to those who Think. C. C. 
Colton. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1871. G 4. 

Medical, U. S. Army. 

Catalogue of the Medical Section U. S. Army Medical Museum : Medical 
and Microscopical Sections. 4to. Washington, 1867. H 5. 

Catalogue of the Medical Section U. S. Army Medical Museum : Surgical 
Section. 4to. Washington, 1866. H 5. 

Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-’65: Sur¬ 
gical Volume. Parts first and second. 4to. Wash., 1870-’76. H 5. 

Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, 1861—’65 : Medi¬ 
cal Volume and Appendix. Parts first and second. 4to. Washington, 
1870-’79. H 5. 

History of the Medical Department U. S. Army from 1775 to 1873. Dr. H. 
E. Brown. 8vo. Washington, 1873. E 1. 

Memoranda Medica; or, Note Book of Medical Principles. Dr. Henry 
Hartshorne. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1860. El. 

Regulations for the Medical Department of the Army, 1861. 8vo. Wash¬ 
ington, 1861. E 1. 

U. S. Sanitary Bulletin. Vols. 1,2, and 3. Royal 8vo. Phila., 1864. D 2. 

Report on Epidemic Cholera and Yellow Fever in the Army during the 
year 1867. Circular No. 1, Surg. Genl’s Office. 4to. Washington, 
1868. G 5. 

Report on Excisions of the Head of the Femur for Gunshot Injury. Circu¬ 
lar No. 2, Surg. Genl’s Office. 4to. Washington, 18Q9. G 5. 

Report of Surgical Cases treated in the Army from 1865 to 1871. Circular 
No. 3, Surg. Genl’s Office. 4to. Washington, 1871. G 5. 

Report on Barracks and Hospitals, with descriptions of Military Posts. Cir¬ 
cular No. 4, Surg. Genl’s Office. 4to. Washington, 1870. G 5. 

Report on the Hygiene of the U. S., with descriptions of Military Posts. 
Circular No. 8, Surgeon Genl’s Office. 4to. Washington, 1875. G 5. 

Mesmerism. (See Animal Magnetism.) 

Mexican War. 

The War with Mexico Reviewed. Abiel Abbot Livermore. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1850. C 2. 

Mexico. (See under History.) 

Middle Ages. 

Hallam’s, Middle Ages. 8vo. New York, 1872. E 2. 

Chronicles of England, France, &c. Sir John Froissart. In 2 vols. 4to. 
London, 1868. B 6. 

(Fiction, Illustrative of the Middle Ages.—See Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, 
Talisman, Quentin Durward, and Anne of Gierstein.) 

Military, Miscellaneous. (See also Medical, U. S. Army, and Rebellion.) 

Professional Papers of the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Royal 8vo. 
Washington, 1873. El. 

Manual for Engineer Troops. Capt. J. C. Duane. 8vo. N. Y., 1862. El. 


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Military—Continued. 

Sword Exercise. Ilenry C. Wayne. 8vo. Washington, 1850. E 1. 
Experiments on the properties of Metals for Cannon and the Qualites of Can¬ 
non Powder, with an account of the Fabrication and Trial of a 15*inch 
Gun. Capt. T. J. Rodman. 4to. Boston, 1861. F 6. 

Instruction for Heavy Artillery. 8vo. Washington, 1851. E 1. 

Manual of Bayonet Exercise. Capt. George B. McClellan. 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1862. E 1. 

Army Life in a Black Regiment. Thos. W. Higginson. 8vo. Boston. R 3. 
Ordnance Manual. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1862. 2 copies. E 1. 

Army Regulations. .1857. 8vo. New York, 1857. E 1. 

“ “ 1861. “ “ 1861. 2 copies. El. 

General Orders, War Department, 1861-62-63. 2 vols. 8vo. New York 

1864. El. 

Memoir upon the Topographical System of Col. Van Gorkum. Maj.-Gen. 

Sir James Carmichael-Smith. 8vo. London, 1829. El. 

Siege of Fort Pulaski. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore. 8vo. N. Y., 1862. E 1. 
Regulations of the Ordnance Department, 1852. 8vo. Wash., 1852. E 1. 
Rifles and Rifle Practice. C. M. Wilcox. 8vo. New York, 1859. E 1. 
Experiments with Small Arms for the Military Service. 8vo Washington 
1856. El. S ’ 

Casemate Embrasures. Gen. J. G. Totten. 8vo. Washington, 1857. El. 
U. S. Service Magazine. Vols. 1 to 4. Royal 8vo. New York, 1865. D 1. 
Annals of the Army of the Cumberland. Royal 8vo. Phila., 1863. D 3. 
Art of War in Europe in 1854- 56. Mai. Richard Delafield. 4to. Wash 
1860. D 6. 

Military Commission to Europe in 1855- 56. Maj. A. Mordecai. 4to. f D 6. 

Washington, 1860. 2 copies. \ G 2* 

Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, to which is added 
an account of the Campaigns in Western Virginia, with Plans of Battle¬ 
fields. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan. 8vo. New \ ork, 1869. 3 copies. 

O 3, 0 4, hi 1. 

Tactics, and Regulations for the Militia. S. Cooper. 8vo. Philadelphia 

1 ft Q C' A 


Engineer and Artillery Operations of the Army of the Potomac. Generals 
Barnard and Barry. Royal 8vo. New York, 1863. C 4. 

Defenses of Washington. General J. G. Barnard. 4to. Washington 
1871. G 5. s ’ 

Armor Plating for Land Defenses. Maj. W. R. King. 4to. Washington, 
18/0. G 5. * 

Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border. Col. R. B. Marcv. 8vo f D 4 
York, 1866. 2 copies. { E 4* 

Armies of Asia and Europe. Gen’l Emory Upton. 8vo. N. Y 1878 G 4 

Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, 1880. 3 vols. G 3. ’ 

Memoirs of Gen’l W. 4'. Sherman. 2 vols. 8vo. New York 1875 B 4 
Mineral Springs. 

Lectures on the German Mineral Waters and on their Rational Employment 
for the cure of certain Chrome Diseases. Sigismund Sutro. 8vo Lon¬ 
don, 1851. C 4. 

Mines and Mining. 


Mines and Mining West of the Rocky Mountains. R. W. Raymond 
Washington, 1873. C 4. 1 

Miscellanies. 

Chambers’ Miscellany; or, Instructive and Entertaining Facts 10 vols 
Lond. and Edin’g. II. 

Mohammedanism. 

Life of Mohammed. Washington Irving. 2 vols. 12mo. New York 
Al-Koran. George Sale. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1878. E 3 


8vo. 


8vo. 


G 3. 


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Mortars and Limeburning. 

Hydraulic and Common Mortars and Limeburning. Translated from the 
French by Col. J. G. Totten. 8 vo. New York, 1842. E 1. 

Beton Agglomere. Gen’l Q. A. Gillmore. 8 vo. Wash., 1871. El. 

Narcotics. 

Smoking and Drinking. James Barton. l k 2mo. Boston, 1868. E 2 . 

Natural History. 

World before the Deluge. Louis Figuier. 8 vo. New York, 1872. G 4 . 

Birds of the Northwest. Elliott Coues. 8 vo. Washington, 1874. E 6 . 

Earth and Sea. Louis Figuier. 8 vo. London, 1870. E 2. 

Mammalia. “ “ “ New York, 1870. E 4. 

Insect World. “ “ “ “ q 4 

Insects at Home. J. G. Wood. 8 vo. New York, 1874. G 4. 

How the World was Peopled. Edward Fontaine. 8 vo. N. Y., 1872. C 4. 

Journal of a Naturalist. 8 vo. Philadelphia, 1831. C 4 . 

Studies in Animal Life. Geo. Henry Lewes. 8 vo. London. G 4. 

Mysteries of the Ocean. Arthur Mangin. 8 vo. London, 1868. E 2. 

The Desert World. Arthur Mangin. 8 vo. London, 1869. E 5. 

Curiosities of Animal and Vegetable Life. John Timbs. 8 vo. London 
1872. E 3. 

Natural History. J. G. Wood. 8 vo. Philadelphia, 1882. I 1 . 

A Tour around my Garden. From French of Alphonse Karr. 8 vo. Lon¬ 
don, 1865. G 4. 

Nature Studies. Grant Allen, Andrew Wilson, Thos. Foster. 8 vo New 
York. I 6 . 

Natural Science. 

Cosmos, a Sketch of a Physical description of the Universe. Alex, von 
Humboldt. 5 vols. 8 vo. New York, 1859. I 2. 

Outlines of Creation. Elisha Noyce. 8 vo. New York, 1859. C 4. 

Rough Ways made Smooth ; Familiar Essays on Scientific Subjects. Richard 
A. Proctor. 8 vo. New York, 1880. G 4. 

Pleasant Ways in Science. Richard A. Proctor. 8 vo. New York. G 4. 

Heredity, a psychological study of its phenomena, laws, causes, and conse¬ 
quences. Th. Ribot. 8 vo. New York, 1875. G 3. 

Lessons from Nature, as Manifested in Mind and Matter. St. George Mi- 
vart. 8 vo. New York, 1876. G 4. 

Leisure Time Studies; Chiefly Biological. Andrew Wilson. 8 vo. New 
York. G 4. 

Wonders of Nature. Fulgence Marion. 8 vo. New York, 1872. G 5. 

“ Water. Gaston Tissandier. “ “ “ “ 

The Atmosphere. Camille Flammarion. Royal 8 vo. N. Y., 1873. E 4. 

Natural Selection. (See Darwinism.) 

Naval, Miscellaneous. 

Orders, Regulations, and Instructions for the Administration of Law and 
Justice in the U. S. Navy. 4to. Washington, 1870. E 1. 

Regulations of the U. S. Naval Academy. 8 vo. Washington, 1869. E 1. 

U. S. Navy Regulations. 1865. E 1. 

“ “ 1870. E 1. 

Useful Tables from Bowditch’s Practical Navigator. 8 vo. Washington, 
1868. E 1. 

Boat Guns, U. S.Navy. Commander J. A. Dahlgren. 8 vo. Phila., 1856. El. 

Navy Laws, 1865. E 1. 

Navy Register and Laws, 1865. E 1. 

Navy Register, 1866. E 1. 

Ai'med Vessels. Washington, 1864. E 2. 

Flotsam and Jetsam. A Yachtsman’s Experience at Sea and Ashore. 8 vo. 
New York. I 6 . 


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Needlework. 

Ladies’ Complete Guide to Needlework. Miss Lambert. 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia. G 2. 

Nineveh. 

Nineveh and Remains. (Abridgement.) Sir A. H. Layard. 8vo. New 
York, 1852. El. 

Novels. (See Fiction.) 

Obituaries. 

Obituary Addresses on the Death of Henry Clay. 8vo. Wash., 1852. E 1. 

Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Thaddeus Stevens. Svo. 
Washington, 1869. C 4. 

Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln. 8vo. 
Washington, 1866. C 5. 

Webster Obsequies. 8vo. New York, 1853. B 4. 

Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Charles Sumner. 8vo. 
Washington, 1874. B 5. 

Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of Daniel Webster. 8vo. 
Washington, 1853. B 5. 

Ocean. 

The Physical Geography of the Sea. M. F. Maury. 8vo. N. Y., 1857. D 5. 

Mysteries of the Ocean. Arthur Mangin. 8vo. London, 1868. E 2. 

Earth and Sea. Louis Figuier. Svo. London, 1870. E 2. 

Odd Fellows. 

Digest of the Laws of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Compend 
of the Legislation of the Grand Lodge of the U. S. Balto., 1857. G 2. 

Odd Fellows’ Manual. Aaron B. Grosh. Philadelphia, 1853. G 2. 

Journal of Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd 
Fellows of the United States. Vol. 1, 1821 to 1844; vol. 2, 1845 to 
1848; vol. 3, 1849 to 1851; vol. 4, 1852 to 1855. 4 vols. 8vo. Balti¬ 

more. G 2. 

Pacific Railroad. (See Explorations, Surveys, and Reconnaissances.) 

Painting. (See also Fine Arts.) 

Grammar of Painting and Engraving. C. Blanc. Royal 8vo. New York 
1874. G 4. 

Palaeontology. (See also Geology.) 

1 he Ancient Life. History of the Earth, comprehensive outlines of the 
principles and leading facts of Palaeontological Science. H. Alleyne 
Nicholson. 8vo. New York, 1878. G 5. 

Palestine. (See also Egypt.) 

East of the Jordan. Selah Merrill. 8vo. New York, 1881. B 3. 

A Hundred Days in the East; a diary of a Journey to Egypt, Palestine, Tur¬ 
key in Europe, Greece, and the Isles of the Archipelago. Archibald 
Pollok Black. 8vo. London, 1865. E 4. 

From the Nile to the Jordan ; Monuments of the Exodus of the Israelites. 
David Roberts. 8vo. Boston, 1873. E 2. 

Desert of the Exodus ; Journeys on foot in the Wilderness of the Forty Years’ 
Wanderings. E. H. Palmer. Svo. New York, 1871. G 5. 

Sacred Mountains. J. T. Headley. 8vo. New York, 1847. B 3. 

Papacy. 

Papacy and Civil Power. R. W. Thompson. 8vo. New York, 1876. E 3. 

Master Key to Popery. Antonio Gavino. 8vo. Boston, 1835. D 3. 

Papal Conspiracy Exposed, and Protestantism Defended in the Life of Reason, 
History, and Scripture. Edward Beecher. 8vo. New York, 1855 E 3* 

Poetry. 

Aeschuylus. Translated by R. Potter. 18mo. N. Y., 1834. A 5. 

Aristophanes, Knights of. Translated by T. Mitchell. Svo. Washington, 


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Poetry—Continued. 

Aytoun, W. E. Book of Ballads and Firmillian. 12mo. N. Y., 18G7. A 5. 

Baily, Philip James. The Mystic and other Poems. 8vo. Boston, 1856. A 5. 

Boyle, Esmeralda. Thistle Down. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1875. G 2. 

Browning, Robert. Red Cotton Night Cap Country; or, Turf and Towers. 
8vo. Boston, 1873. A 2. 

Bulwer, Robert (Lord Lytton) (“Owen Meredith.”) Lucille. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1868. E 2. 

Burns, Robert, Works of. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1875. A 5. 

Butler, Samuel. Hudibras, with Notes and Preface by Zachary Grey. 8vo. 
London. E 3. 

Byron, Lord, Works of. Vols. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 16mo. N. Y., 1825. A 5. 

Caverly, Robert B. The Merrimac. 8vo. Boston, 1866. A 5. 

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. May Day and other Pieces. 12mo. Boston, 
1867. A 3. 

Goldsmith, Oliver. Poems, Plays, and Essays with critical dissertation, on 
his Poetry. By J. Aikin. 12mo. New York, 1848. A 5. 

Goethe, J. W. von. Faust, with Notes by Charles T. Brooks. 12mo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1856. A 5. 

Hale, S. J. Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia, 1883. R 5. 

Heufner, Francis. The Troubadours, a History of Provencal Life and Litera¬ 
ture in the Middle Ages. 8vo. London, 1878. R 5. 

Homer. Odyssy. Translated by Thomas A. Buckley. 8vo. London, 
1851. D 3. 

Holland, J. G. Bitter-Sweet. 8vo. New York, 1867. E 4. 

Jobsiad, The. A Grotesco-Comico-Heroic Poem from the German. 12mo. 
Philadelphia, 1863. A 5. 

Lucretius Carus Titus. Nature of Things. By T. Busby. Lon., 1813. A 6. 

New and Old. 12mo. A 5. 

Poe, Edgar A., Works of. Vols. 3 and 4. 8vo. New York, 1866. A 3. 

Poems for Infant Minds. By several young persons. 12mo. Philadelphia, 
1821. E 1. 

Pollok, Robert. The Course of Time. 12mo. Boston, 1858. A 5. 

Pope, Alexander, Poetical works of. Vol 3. 12mo. Phila., 1804. A 5. 

Smith, Francis S. The Young Magdalen. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1873. 2 

copies. A 5. 

Spaldings, Louise Billings. Ruined Statues and other Poems. 12mo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1871. A 5. 

Spenser, Edmund, Poetical works of. 12mo. Philadelphia. A 5. 

Tennyson, Alfred. Queen Mary, a Drama. 12mo. Boston, 1875. A 5. 

Thomas, L. F. Cortez the Conqueror, a Tragedy. Royal 8vo. Washing¬ 
ton, 1857. E 1. 

Trumbull, Trueman. New Yankee Doodle. 8vo. N. Y., 1868. A 2. 

Whittier, John G. Home Ballads and Poems. 8vo. Boston, 1866. A 5. 

Police. 

Claude Melnotte. Allen Pinkerton. 8vo. Chicago. E 4> 

Memoirs of Vidocq, Principal of French Police. 8vo. Philadelphia. E 2. 

Jail Journal ; or, Five Years in British Prisons. John Mitchell. 8vo. New 
York, 1854. C 3: 

Whisky Drips. Detective James J. Brooks. 8vo. Phila., 1873. A 2. 

Politics. 

Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglass in 
1858-’59. 8vo. Columbus, O., 1860. E 1. 

Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy. William Paley. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton. 1815. C 5. 

The Future; a Political Essay. M. H.Throop. 8vo. N. Y., 1864. D2. 


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Pompeii. 

Pompeiana; the Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii. Sir Wm. 
Gell and John P. Gandy. 8vo. London, 1875. I 2. 

Portraits. 

American Portrait Gallery. 8vo. New York. A 6. 

Porcelain and Pottery. (See Ceramics.) 

Precious Stones. (See Gems.) 

Printing. 

History of the Process of Manufacture and Uses of Printing, Gaslight, Pot¬ 
tery, Glass, and Iron. From Encyclopaedia Britannica. 8vo. New 
York, 1864. C 4. 

Railroads. (See also Explorations, Surveys, &c., for Pacific Railroad.) 

Notes on Railroad Accidents. Charles Francis Adams. 8vo. New York, 
1879. E 4. 

Rebellion. 

Rebellion Record. Vol. 1. Frank Moore. 8vo. New York, 1861. D 3. 
Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862. Adam Gurowski. 8vo. 
Boston, 1862. C 2. 

Sufferings Endured for a Free Government; or, a History of the Cruelties 
and Atrocities of the Rebellion. Thomas L. Wilson. 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia, 1865. C 2. 

Political History of the U. S. during the Rebellion, from 1860 to 1864. 

Edward McPherson. 8vo. Washington, 1864. C 2. 

The Rebellion in the United States; or, the War of 1861. Vols. 1 and 2. 

Mrs. J. Blakeslee Frost. 8vo. Hartford, 1862-’3. C 3. 

History ot the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. J. R. Sypher. 8vo. Lancas¬ 
ter, Pa. C 3. 

The Secret Service. The Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape. A. D. 

Richardson. 8vo. Hartford, Conn., 1865. 2 copies. D 5. 

Story of the March. Major G. W. Nichols. 8vo. New York, 1865. C4. 

Buchanan’s Administration on the Eve of the Rebellion. 8vo. New 
York, 1866. C 4. 

The American Conflict; a History of the Great Rebellion, 1860-’64. Hor¬ 
ace Greeley. 8vo. Chicago, 1864. B 1. 

Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1875. B 4. 
The Boys in White; the Experiences of a Hospital Agent in and around 
Washington. Julia S. Wheelock. 8vo. New York, 1870. A 2. 

Red Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals, as seen from the Ranks during a Cam¬ 
paign in the Army of the Potomac. By a Citizen-Soldier. 8vo. New 
York, 1864. A 4. 

Down in Tennessee and Back by Way of. Richmond. Edmund Kirke. 
8vo. New York, 1864. A 1. 

Narrative of Military Operations Directed during the late War between the 
States. Jos. E. Johnson. 8vo. New York, 1874. D 4. 

Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. 

Henry Lee. 8vo. New York, 1870. D 5. 

Is Davis a Traitor? A. T. Bledsoe. 8vo. Baltimore, 1866. B 5. 
Religion. 

The Holy Bible. 8vo. New York, 1865. F 5. 


The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels, in Parallel Columns with the Version 
of Wycliffe and Tyndale. Josi Bosworth and George Waring 4to 
London, 1865. C 6. b 

A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Exodus, with a New 
Translation. James G. Murphy. 8vo. Boston, 1874. B 3. 

The Bards of the Bible. George Gilfillan. 8vo. New York, 1851. B 3. 
Apocrypha. 8vo. B 3. 

Notes Explanatory and Practical on the Gospels. Vol. 1, 8vo New York 
1863. B 3. ’ 


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Religion—Continued. 

Koran. George Sale. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1878. E 3. 

History of the Church of Christ. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1823. B 4. 

Ten Great Religions. James Freeman Clarke. 8vo. Boston, 1879. G 5. 
Religious Denominations. J. Newton Brown. 8vo. Phila., 1873. B 3. 
Conflicts with .Skepticism; or, the Christians in Collision with Unbelief and 
Unbelievers in the Various Departments of Christian Labor. James 
Caughey. 8vo. Boston, 1860. B 3. 

Stones Crying Out, and Rock Witnesses to the Narratives of the Bible Con¬ 
cerning the Times of the Jews. L. N. R. (“ Ellen Ranyard.”) 8vo. 
London,1871. E 2. 

The Lighted Valley; or, Closing Scenes of the Life of a Beloved Sister. 

Bolton. 12mo. New York, 1852. A 2. 

Prophecy and the Times; or, England and Armageddon. Joseph F. Berg. 
8vo. Philadelphia, 1856. B 3. 

Meditations and Contemplations. James Hervey. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1795. B 2. 

The Bible in the Public Schools. 8vo. Cincinnati, 1870. B 3. 

Lectures on the Parables of our Saviour. Edward N. Kirk. 8vo. New 
York, 1857. D 4. 

Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labors. J. Lewis Krapf. 8vo. Lon¬ 
don, 1860. 

Angelic Wisdom concerning the Divine Providence. Emanuel Swedenborg. 
8vo. New York, 1863. B 3. 

Sermons on the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion. Hugh Blair. 
8vo. Baltimore, 1792. B 3. 

History of Jesus Christ. Henry Hunter. 8vo. New York, 1809. B 3. 
Justo Ucundono, Prince of Japan. Philalethes. 8vo. Balto., 1854. E 2. 
The Hand of God in History. Hollis Read. 8vo. Hartford, 1849. B 3. 
Perfect Love; or, Plain Things for those who need them concerning the 
Doctrine, Experience, Profession, and Practice of Christian Holiness. 
J. A. Wood. 8vo. Baltimore, 1878. B 3. 

A Saint, Indeed ; or, The Great Work of a Christian in keeping the heart in 
the several conditions of life. John Flavel. 8vo. Rich., 1826. B 3. 
The New Age and its Messenger. W. F. Evans. 12mo. Boston, 1864. B 3. 
The Christian’s Daily Companion. From Palmer’s and Cotterill’s Formu¬ 
laries. 12mo. Georgetown, D. C., 1827. B 3. 

Sports that Kill. T. DeW. Talmadge. 8vo. New York, 1875. D 3. 
Solitary Musings and other Collections, such as Sermons, Addresses, Fault¬ 
finding, &c. El. 

Meditations on Life and its Religious Duties. 8vo. Boston, 1865. B 3. 
Pastor’s Story and other Pieces. M. A. H. Gay. 8vo. Balto., 1873. B 3. 
Riches of Bunyan. Selected from his works by Jeremiad Chaplin. 8vo. 
New York, 1850. B 3. 

Thornton’s Prayers and Commentary. Henry Thornton. 8vo. New York, 
1837. B 3. 

Noah and his Times. J. Munson Olmstead. 8vo. Boston, 1854. B 3. 
Good Thoughts in Bad Times and Other Papers. Thos. Fuller. 8vo. Bos¬ 
ton, 1863. B 3. 

History of a Penitent; a Guide for the Inquiring. George W. Bethune. 
8vo. Philadelphia, 1848. B 3. 

Man as a Spiritual Being. C. Gilis. 8vo. London, 1870. B 3. 

Readings for a Month Preparatory to Confirmation. 8vo. N. Y., 1851. B 3. 
War with the Saints; or, Persecutions of the Vaudois under Pope Innocent 
III. Charlotte Elizabeth. 12mo. New York, 1848. B 3. 

New Church Magazine for Children. Vol. 3, 8vo. Boston, 1846. B 3. 
God-Man; Search and Manifestations. L. T. Townsend. 8vo. Boston, 
1872. B 3. 


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Religion— Continued. 

The Christian Library. Vols. 1 and 2. Folio. New York, 1835. C 6. 

Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher. 4 vols. 4to. London, 
1764. C 6. 

History of the Reformation. J. H. Merle D’Aubigne. 4 vols. in 2. 8vo. 
Hartford, 1853. C 5. 

History of the Reformation. • 3 vols. 8vo. New York, 1843. D 4. 

History of the Reformation in Europe, with a Chronology of the Reforma¬ 
tion. 12mo. New York, 1844. B 3. 

Young Christian Series. Jacob Abbott. 8vo. New York, 1856-’60 : The 
Teacher; Hoary Head and McDonner; Way to Do Good; Corner 
Stone. G 2. 

Our New Vicar. J. S. B. Monsell. 8vo. New York, 1870. G 4. 

Preacher and King. George Potts. 8vo. Boston, 1853. B 2. 

Dictionary of the Bible. Edward Robinson. 8vo. New York, 1880. I 6. 

New Testament. Translated out of the Greek A. D. 1611, compared with 
the most ancient authorities. 8vo. New York, 1881. R 1. 

Our English Bible. John Stoughton. 8vo. London. R 1. 

Sketches of Protestantism in Italy. Robert Baird. 8vo. Boston. I 5. 

Memoirs of Rev. E. P. Williams. 8vo. Syracuse, 1859. I 5. 

God in Disease. Jas. F. Duncan. Small 8vo. Phila., 1852. B 3. 

Religious Emblems. Wm. Holmes and Jno. W. Barber. 8vo. Cincinnati, 
1851. A 5. 

Life of Christ. Henry Rutter. 4to. New York. B 2. 

False Gods. Frank S. Dobbins. Large 8vo. Phila., Boston, and Cin. I 3. 

Mission Life in Greece and Palestine. Mrs. F. R. Pitman. 8vo. London, 
Paris, and New York. I 5. 

Rosicrucians. 

The Rosicrucians; their rites and mysteries, with chapters on the ancient fire 
and serpent worshippers, and explanations of the mystic symbols repre¬ 
sented in the monuments and talismans of the primeval philosophers. 
Hargrave Jennings. 8vo. London, 1879. F 4. 

Russia. 

Russian Empire. Robert Sears. 8vo. New York, 1855. C 4. 

Santo Domingo. 

Report of the Commission of Inquiry to Santo Domingo. 8vo. Wash- j C 4. 
ington, 1871. 2 copies. f E 1. 

Saracens. 

Edward Gibbon and Simon Ockley. 8vo. London and New York. I 5. 

Scotland. 

Scottish Characteristics. Paxton Hood. 8vo.- New York. I 1. 

Tourists’ Gu^le to Scotland. I 2. 

Sculpture. (See Fine Arts.) 

Science, Physical 

Works of Thomas Dick. 10 vols. in 5 vols. 8vo. Phila., 1881. II. 

Life History of our Planet. Wm. D. Gunning. 8vo. N. Y., 1881. I 6. 

Shakspeare. 

Vol. 1, Comedies ; vol. 2, Tragedies; vol. 3, Histories. 4to. London. A 5. 

Works of Shakspeare. Vol. 2. 8vo. New York, 1843. D 5. 

Slavery. 

Letters on Slavery. J. D. Paxton. 8vo. Lexington, ICy., 1833. C 2. 

Cabin and Parlor; or, Slaves and Masters. J. Thornton Randolph 8vo 
Phila. D 3. F 

Inquiry into the Condition and Prospects of the African Race in the United 
States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1839. C 2. 

South-Side View of Slavery; or, Three Months of the South in 1854. Ne- 
hemiah Adams. 8vo. Boston, 1854. C 2. 


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Slavery—Continued. 

View of Slavery, Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical. Alonzo Potter. 
8vo. New York, 1864. C 2. 

History of the Anti-Slavery Measures of the 37th and 38th Congresses, 
1861-65. Henry Wilson. 8vo. Boston, 1865. C 2. 

Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America. Vol. 1. Henry Wilson. 
8vo. Boston, 1872. C 3. 

Sociology. 

Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Sir James Fitzjames Stephens. 8vo. 
New York, 1873. C 5. 

Spiritualism. 

Modern Diabolism. M. J. Williamson. 8vo. New York, 1873. I 6. 

The Principles of Nature, her Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind. 

Andrew Jackson Davis. 8vo. New York, 1847. B 5. 

People from the Other World. H. S. Olcott. 8vo. New York, 1875. B4. 
An Exposition of Views Respecting the Principal Facts and Causes involved 
in Spirit Manifestation. Adin Ballou. 8vo. Boston, 1852. B 3. 
Spiritualism. Vol, 1. J. W. Edmonds and G. T. Dexter. 8vo. New 
York, 1853. C 5. 

Stage. The 

Journal of a London Playgoer from 1851 to 1866. Henry Morley. 8vo. 
London. 1866. B 2. 

Life of Edwin Forrest. James Rees. 8vo. Philadelphia. E 4. 
Macready’s Reminiscences. Sir Fred. Pollock. 8vo. New York, ( B 5. 
1875. 2 copies. \ E 4. 

Stcitc Trisls 

Trial of John H. Surratt. 2 vols. 8vo. Washington, 1867. B 1. 

Steam Engine. 

A Catechism of the Steam Engine. John Bourne. 8vo. New York, 
1849. C 2. 

Superstitions. Primitive 

Origin of Primitive Superstitions and their Development into the Worship of 
Spirits and Doctrines of Spiritual Agency among the Aborigines of 
America. R. M. Dorman. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1881. G 5. 
Switzerland. (See Travels.) 

Trade. 

The Great Industries of the United States. Horace Greeley et al. 8vo. 
Hartford, 1872. B 4. 

View of the Commerce between the U. S. and Brazil. John M. Parker. 
8vo. Washington, 1838. C 4. 

Travels. . 

How I found Livingstone; Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central 
Africa. Henry M. Stanley. 8vo. New York, 1872. D 3. 

Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast. Samuel Adams Drake. 
8vo. New York. E 4. 

Letters from Europe. John W. Forney. 8vo. Philadelphia. B 2. 

Life in the Old World; or, Two Years in Switzerland and Italy. Vols. 1 
and 2. F. Bremer. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1860. C 3. 

Trip to the West and Texas; a Journey of 8,000 Miles Through New York, 
Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas. A. A. Parker. 8vo. 

Boston, 1836. C 5. 

Through the Light Continent. 13. . 

Colin Clout’s Calendar; Record of a Summer from April to October. Grant 
Allen. 8vo. New York. 16. 

Our Traveling Party. Daniel C. Eddy. 5 vols, small 8vo. Boston. ^ 1 6. 
The Ancient Cibola; Three Years in Arizona and New Mexico. Samuel 
W. Cozzins. 8vo. Boston. I 4. 


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T ravels—Continued, 

On the Rhine. Lady Blanche Murphy, T. A. Trollope. 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia, 1882. I 4. 

Wanderings in Four Continents. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1883. I 4. 

Highways and Byways of American Travel. Edward Strahan, S. Lanier, 
Edward A. Pollard. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1878. I 4. 

A Voyage in the “Sun Beam.” Mrs. Brassy. 8vo. Chicago, 1881. I 4. 

On Land and Sea; or, California, 1843-’45. Wm. H. Thomas. 8vo. 
Boston, 1884. I 5. 

Cruise of the “ Challenger.” W. J. J. Spry, R. N. 8vo. N. Y., 1877. A 4. 

Personal Records of the Kandahar Campaign. Major Ashe. 8vo, large. 
London, 1881. I 3. 

Many Lands and Many People. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1880. I 2. 

Across the Continent. Samuel Bowles. 8vo. Springfield, 1865. C 4. 

Our New West; Records of Travel between the Mississippi River and the 
Pacific Ocean. Samuel'Bowles. 8vo. Hartford, 1869. B 5. 

Travels in North America during the years 1834—’36. C. A. Murray. 8vo. 
New York, 1839. C 2. 

Western World; or, Travels in the U. S. in 1846-’7. Vol. 2. Charles 
MacKay. 8vo. C 2. 

Rambles in Iceland. Pliny Miles. 8vo. New York, 1854. C 2. 

In the Tropics. Introduction by R. B. Kimball. 8vo. N. Y., 1863. C 4. 

South Pole. Wm. H. G. Kingston. 8vo. London. E 3. 

Paris Sketch Book; Irish Sketch Book ; Notes of a Journey from Cornhill 
to Grand Cairo. Wm. M. Thackeray. 8vo. Phda., 1876. D 5. 

Around the World; narrative of a voyage in the East India Squadron under 
Com. Geo. C. Reade. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y. and Boston, 1840. D 4. 

Around the World. E. D. G. Prime. 8vo. New York, 1872. B 2. 

Adventures of Capt. Bonneville. Washington Irving. 12mo. N. Y. G 3. 

Astoria. Washington Irving. 12mo. New York. G 3. 

Circumnavigation of the World. J. N. Reynolds. 8vo. N. Y., 1835. C 4. 

W. H. Seward’s Travels Around the World. Olive Risley Seward 8vo' 
New York, 1873. D 3. 

Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labors. J. Lewis Krapf 8vo Lon¬ 
don, 1860. B 3. 

China and Japan and a Voyage thither. J. B. Lawrence. 12mo Hart¬ 
ford, 1870. A 3. 

North Star and Southern Cross. Margaratha Weppner. 2 vols 8vo Lon¬ 
don, 1876. G 2. 

The Young Pilgrim ; or, Alfred Campbell’s return to the East and his travels 
in Egypt, Palestine, Nubia, &c. Mrs. Holland. 12mo. Philadelphia, 
1831. B 3. 

Notions of the Americans, picked up by a traveling bachelor. 2 vols 12mo 
Philadelphia, 1839. B 2. 

Kansas and Nebraska. Ed. E. Hale. 8vo. Boston, 1854. C 2. 

Woman. 

Sphere and Duties of Woman. Geo. W. Burnap. 8vo. Balto., 1848. C 2. 

Woman (“La Femme.”) M. J. Michelet. 8vo. N. Y., 1860. A 2. 

Noble Deeds of American Women. Mrs. Child. 8vo. Boston, 1869. A 2 

Reports and Realities from the Sketch Book of a Manager of the Rosine 
Association, December, 1855. 8vo. Phila., 1855. A 4. 

Modern Women, Mrs. L. G. Calhoun. 8vo. New York, 1870. E 2 


^ SUPPLEMENT & 

—^ TO 

MASONIC LIBRARY CATALOGUE, 

1894 . 


Adventures. 

Adventures of Capt. Hatteras. Jules Verne. 8vo. London F5 

Archaeology. 

Egyptian Archaeology. G. Maspero; translated by Mrs. A. B. Edwards. 8vo. New 
i ork, 1888. I 3. 

Egyptian Archaeology. G. Maspero, D. C. L. Oxon ; translated from French by Amelia 
B. Edwards. 8vo. New York, 1888. 1 3. 

Battles. 

The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, from Marathon to Waterloo E S Creasv 
M. A. 8vo. New York. C 7. • • 

Biography. 

Citizeness Bonaparte; translated by Tbos. Sargeant Perry from Imbert De Saint- 
Amand. 8vo. New York, 1890. C 5. 

Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise ; translated by Thos. Sargeant Per^y from 
Imbert De Saint-Armand. 12mo. New York, 1891. C 5. 

History of Charles XII, King of Sweden. M. De Voltaire. 8vo. New York C 6 

History of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk Girl. Rev. Rich’d Cobbold. 8vo ’ London 
F 3. 

James Madison. Sidney Howard Gay. 8vo. Boston, 1884. F 3. 

John Greenleaf Whittier; His Life, Genius and Writings. W. Sloane Kennedy 
Boston, 1882. C 4. 

Kings of Fortune, or Triumphs and Achievements of Noble Self-made men. Walter 
R. Houghton. 8vo. Chicago, 1888. A 7. 

Life of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Mrs. Alexander Ireland. 8vo. New York, 1891. B6 

Life and Letters of Lord Macaulev. Geo. Otto Trevelyan, M. P. 8vo. Chicago. F 5 

Marie Louise and Invasion of 1814; translated by Thos. Sargeant Perry. Imbert 
De Saint-Amand. 12mo. New York, 1891. C 5. 

Marie Louise and Decadence of Empire ; translated by Thos. Sargeant Perry. Imbert 
De Saint-Amand. 12mo. New York, 1890. C5. 

Marie Louise. The Island of Elba or 100 Days. Imbert De Saint-Amand. 12mo 
New York, 1891. C 5. 

Marie Louise and the Decadence of the Empire ; translated by Thos. Sargeant Perry. 
Imbert De Saint-Amand. 8vo. New York, 1891. C 5. 

My Life and Lectures. Lola Montez. 8vo. Philadelphia. F 5 . 

Parley’s Cabinet Library. Curiosities of Human Nature. (Second-hand. Title na°-e 
gone.) F 4. ° 

Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer. Chas. Sotheran. Large 8vo 
New York, 1876. I 3. 

Peter Stuyyesant, the last Dutch Governor of N. Amsterdam. John T. A. Abbott. 
12mo. New York. A 7. 

Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, by Distinguished Men of His Time. Allen Thorn¬ 
dike Rice. 8vo. New York, 1886. F 4. 

Reminiscences of an Old Timer. A Recital of the Actual Events, &c., of a Pioneer 
Hunter, Miner and Scout of the Pacific Northwest. Col. George Hunter. 8vo. 
Battle Creek, Michigan. F 3. 

The German Emperor and His Eastern Neighbors. Poultney Bigelow. 12mo. New 
York, 1892. C 2. 

The Life ot Christopher Columbus. John T. A. Abbott. 12mo. New York. C4. 

Chivalry. 

Lances of Lynwood. Chivalry in England. Chas. M. Yonge. 8vo. Boston. F 5 . 






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Education. 

Education-Intellectual, Moral and Physical. Herbert Spencer. 12mo. Chicago and 
New York. A 7. 

Essays. 

Confessions of an English Opium Eater, and Essays on Men of Letters. Thos. De 
Quincey. 8vo. London. F 2. 

Essays. Sydney Smith. 8vo. London and New York. F 3. 

Historical Essays. Henry Adams. 12mo. New York, 1891. A 7. 

Fiction. 

A Chance Acquaintance. W. D. Howells. Boston and New York. A 6. 

A Cigarette Maker’s Romance. F. Marion Crawford. 12mo. London and New York, 

1890. C 6. 

A Crown from the Spear. Author of Woven of Many Threads. Large 8vo. Boston, 
1873. F 3. 

A Day of Fate. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

A Family Feud ; after the German of Ludwig Hardee. Mrs. A. L. Wister. 8vo. Phil¬ 
adelphia, 1877. F 5. 

A Fisher Girl of France, from the French of Ferd. Calmettes. 12mo. New York. 
C 7. 

A History of the Puritans and Pilgrim Fathers. Rev. W. H. Stowell D. Wilson, Scot¬ 
land. 12mo. New York. C 7. 

A King of Tyre; times, Ezra and Nehemiah. James M. Ludlow. 12mo. New York, 

1891. A 7. 

A New Race ; Romance from the German. Mrs. A. L. Wister. 12mo. Philadelphia, 
1882. C 2. 

A New York Family. Edgar Fawcett. 12mo. New York. C 2. 

A Shocking Example and Other Sketches. Frances Courtnay Baylor. 12mo. Phila¬ 
delphia. 1S89. C 3. 

A Swallow’s Wing ; a Tale of Pekin. Chas. Hannan. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

A Voyage of Discovery. Novel of American Society. Hamilton Aide. l2mo. New 
York, 1892. C 6. 

A Wonderful Woman. May Agnes Fleming. New York, 1888. C 2. 

Alton Locke ; Tailor and Poet. Chas. Kingsley. 12mo. New York. C 3. 
Anglomaniacs. New York. C 7. 

An Author’s Love ; Unpublished Letters of Prosper Meremee’s Inconnue. 12mo. Lon¬ 
don and New York, 1889. B 6. 

An Artist’s Honor; translated by E. P. Robins. Octave Fuillet. 8vo. New York. B 7. 
An Egyptian Princess. Geo. Ebers. 12mo. New York. A 7. 

An Hour’s Promise. Annie Eliot. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

An Original Belle. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Autrefois. James A. Harrison. 8vo. New York. A 7. 

Ardis Claverden. Frank R. Stockton. 12mo. New York. C 7. 

Armadale ; a Novel. Wilkie Collins. 12ino. New York. G 2. 

Armorel of Lvonesse, 1890. For Faith and Freedom, 1888. Walter Besant. 8vo. New 
York, 1888-90. A 7. 

At the Mercy of Tiberius. Augusta E. Wilson. 8vo. New York, 1887. A 7. 

Baldy’s Point. Mr. I. H. Walworth. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

Barnaby Rudge. Chas. Dickens. Small 4to. London. F 4. 

Barriers Burned Away. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Beechwood. Rebecca Ruter Springer. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1873. F 5. 

Behind the Blue Ridge—A Homely Narrative. Frances Courtnay Baylor. 12mo. 
Philadelphia, 1887. C 6. 

Betty Alden, First-born Daughter of the Pilgrims. Jane G. Austin. 12mo. Boston 
and New York. C 6. 

Bewitched. Louis Pendleton. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

Black Robe: Novel. Wilkie Collins. G 3. 

Briery Wood, and Other Stories. 12mo. New York. C 4. 

Broken Chains ; from German ; translated by Frances A. Shaw. E. Werner., Boston 
1875. F 3. 

By Order of the King. Victor Hugo. 12mo. New York and London, 1886. C 7. 

Can the Old Love ? Zadel Barnes Buddington. Large Svo. Boston, 1871 F3 
Canterbury Tales. Geoffrey Chaucer. Svo. London and New York. A 5 
Capt. Blake. Capt. Chas. King, U. S. A. Philadelphia, 1892. A 6. 

Children of Gibeon. All Sorts and Conditions of Men. Walter Besant. 8vo New 
York, 1890. A 7. 

Choisy. .Tas. P. Story. Large Svo. Boston, 1872. F 3. 

Christie Johnstone. Chas. Reade, D. C. L. Svo. New York. A 7. 

Cipher—A Romance. Jane Austin. Large 8vo. New York, 1869. E5 
Clique of Gold, from French of Emile Gaborian. Roston, 1874. F 3 
Condensed Novels. Bret Harte. 8vo. Boston. F 5. 

Conscript and Blind Rosa. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. 

Countess Ereka’s Apprenticeship ; translated from German of Ossip Schubin Mrs 4 
L. Wister. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1891. A 6. 

Count Hugo, of Craenhove. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. 


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Fiction—Continued. 


Crime and Punishment 
New York. C 4. 
Crossed Path or Basil: 
F 5. 


; a Russian Realistic Novel. Feodor. M. Dostoyersky. 12mo. 
a Story of Modern Life. Wilkie Collins. 8vo. Philadelphia. 


Curse of the Village. Hendrick Cunscience. F 5 . 

H ais 7- Misses Warner. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1892. A 7. 

David Elgenbrod. Geo. MacDonald. New York. C 3. 

David Todd. David Maclure. 8vo. New York. A 7. 

Diamond Button ; Whose Was It ? Barclay North. 8vo. New York. C 7. 
dollars and Cents. Anna B. Warner. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1886. C 6. 

Don Orsino. 1*. Marion Crawford. 12mo. New York and London, 1892. A 6. 

Dora Deane, or the E. India Uncle ; Maggie Miller, or Old Hagar’s Secret. Mary J. 

Holmes. 8vo. New York, 1888. A 6. 

TA 0r u?j 0rne ' Dertha M. Clay. 12mo. Chicago and New York. A 7. 

Doubleday’s Children. Dutton Cook. 8vo. New York, 1877. F 3. 

Driven Back to Eden. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Edina, or Missing Since Midnight. Large 8vo. Philadelphia. F 3. 

turene, or a Woman’s Right. Mary Clemmer Ames. Large 8vo. New York, 1873, 

-Cj 0. 


Enthralled and Released; from the German. Dr. Raphael. 12mo. New York, 1885. 

C 6. 

Fame and Sorrow. Col. Cherbert Atheist’s Mass. La Grande Breteche Nu Purse. La 
Granadiere. Honore de Balzac. 8vo. Boston, 1890. A 6. 

Forsaken Inn; Novel. Anna K. Green. 12mo. New York. C 6. 

Forty Five Guardsman ; Sequel to Marguerite De Valois and Chicot. Alex. Dumas. 
8vo. London and New York. G 5. 

Freeland ; A Social Anticipation ; translated by Arthur Ransom. Theodore Hertzka. 

12mo. New York, 1891. B G. 

From Jest to Earnest. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Genevieve, or The Children of Port Royal; a Storv of Old France. 12mo. Philadel- 
• phia, 1889. C 7. 

Gentianella; Novel. Mrs. Randolph. 8vo. Philadelphia. F 5. 

Grania; Story Qf an Island. Hon: Emily Lawless. London and New York, 1892. A 7. 
Gretchen ; Novel. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 12mo. New York and London, 1887. C 7. 
Haggard’s Novels ; She; King Solomon’s Mines; Allan Quarterman. H. Rider Hag¬ 
gard. Small 8vo. New York. F 4. 

Haggard Novels ; Jess ; Witch’s Head ; Dawn. II. Rider Haggard. Small 12mo. New 
York. F 4. 

Happy Thoughts, complete. F. C. Burnand: 12mo. Boston, 1891. A 7. 

Hard Times. Cha.s. Dickens. Small 4to. London. F 4. 

He Fell in Love with His Wife. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Hendrick Conscience’s Short Tales; Happiness of Being Rich. Hendrick Conscience. 
8 vols. 12mo. F 5. 

Hereward ; Lash of the English. Chas. Kingsley. 12mo. New York, 1880. C 4. 

His Sombre Rivals. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

History of David Grieve. Mrs. Humphrey Ward. 12mo. New York and London 
1892. C 7. 


Homestead on the Hill Side, and Other Tales. Mary J. Holmes. New York, 1888. C2. 
Homo Sum, Gred. of Nuremberg. Geo. Ebers. 12mo. New York. A 7. 

Horse-Shoe Robinson. John P. Kennedy. 12mo. Chicago and New York. A 4. 
House of the Seven Gables. Nath’l Hawthorne. 16mo. Philadelphia, 1893. A 7. 
Husbands and Homes. Marion Harland. 12mo. New York, 1883. A 6. 

Hyperion ; Romance. Henry W. Longfellow. 12mo. New York. C 7. 

Iermola; translated by Mrs. M. Carey from Joseph Ignatius Kraszewski. 8vo. New 
York. A 6. 

Improvisatore. Hans Chr. Andersen, (May Howitt.) 8vo. Boston. B 6. 

Indian Tales; Rudyard Kipling, 8vo. New York. C7. 

In His Name. E. E. Hale. 12mo. Boston, 1888. A 7. 

In the Valley. Harold Frederic. 12mo. New York, 1891. C 7. 

Isabel, The Young Wife and the Old Love. John Cordy Jeaffreson. 8vo. New York 
1857. F 4. 

Jacques Bonhomme ; John Bull of the Continent. Max O’Reil. New York. C 7. 
Jocelyn’s Mistake. Mrs. J. K. Spender. Large 8vo. Boston. 1875. F 3. 

Joshua ; a Biblical Picture; and Burgomaster’s Wife. Geo. Ebers. 12mo. New York. 
C 7. 


Karmel, the Scout, or Rebel of the Jerseys. Sylvanus Cobb, jr. 8vo. New York. A 6. 
Kbaled ; a Tale of Arabia. F. Marion Crawford. 8vo. London and New York, 1891. 
C 6. 

Knight Errant; a Novel. Edna Lyall. 12mo. New York. C 5. 

Lady Hester and Danvers Papers. Charlotte M. Yonge. 12mo. London, 1882. A G. 
Lena Rivers. Mary J. Holmes. 8vo. New York, 1887. A G. 

Letter of Credit. Susan Warner. 8vo. Boston. B 6. 

Little Duke ; Ricli’d the Fearless. Charlotte M. Yonge. 8vo. Boston. F 5. 

Little Minister. J. M. Barrie. 12mo. New York. C 7. 


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Meta Landel. 8vo. Boston, 1890. A 6. 
8vo. New York, 1878. F 5. 

12mo. New York. C 6. 

New York. A 7. 

8vo. New York. C7. 


Fiction—Continued. 

Locke Amsden, the Schoolmaster; a Tale JudgeD p . Thompson New York. C 6. 
Lorua Doone-A Romance of Exmoor. R. D. Blackmore. New 1 ork. A 7. 

Luck of Roaring Camp. Bret Harte. 8 yo. Boston, 18/9. 1'5. 

Wank Hunter Potter from Henry 

MadameSUra-* Ghost on>red^Power. A M. G. McClelland. 8vo. New York. 0 7 
Maison Rouge; Tale of the Reign of Terror; “Sequel to Countess de Ckarnoy. Ale . 

Dumas. 8v 0 . London and New York G5. 

Marguerite. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 8vo. New York, 1S9L A 6. 

Marguerite; Novel Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 12mo. New York, 189L B 6. 

Marion Graham, or Higher tlnn Happiness. 

Mark Gildersleve; Novel. John S. Sanzade. 

Marquis of Lassie. Geo. MacDonald, LL. D. 

Miss Eaton’s Romance, llich’d Allen. Svo. 

Miss Lou. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Miss Mordcck’s Father. Fani Pusey Gooch. 

Miser. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. , ^ - T v i n r 

Mr Oldmixon- Romance. William A. Hammond. 12mo. New York. G b. 
Mohammed Ali and His House; An Historical Romance. L. Muhlbach ; translated 
bv Chao Coleman. Large 8vo. New York, 1872. F5. 

Mosses ‘from an Old Manse. Nath’l Hawthorne. 16mo. Boston and New loik, 1893. 
A. *7 

Mystery of Edwin Drood. Chas. Dickens. Small 4to. London. F 4. 

Nature’s Serial Story. E. P. Roe. C 6. XT v ^ r 

Near to Nature’s Heart, Rev. E. P. Roe. 12mo. New York. C 6. 

No 19 State Street. David Graham Adee. 8vo. New l ork. A 7. 

No Name ; a Novel. Wilkie Collins. l2mo. New York. A 6. 

Nobody’s Fortune. Edmund Yates. Large 8vo. Boston, 1871. b 6. 

Not Easily Jealous. Bos'on, 1873. F 3. T 

Notre Dame; The Bellringer of Paris. Victor Hugo. London, Glasgow and New 

Not Without Thorns. Ennis Graham. Large 8vo. B ston, 1873. F 3. 

Odds Against Her. Mary Russell Macfarlane. 8vo. NCw\ork. A 7. 

Old Curiosity Shop. Chas. Dickens. Small 4to. London. F 4. 

One of the Duanes : a Novel. Alice King Hamilton. l2mo. Plidadelphia. A 6. 
Onlv a Word and The Sisters. Geo. Ebers. l2mo. New York. A7. 

On ‘the Heights, (from the German.) Berthold Auerbach; translated by F. E. Bun- 
nett, n 12mo. New York. C 6. 

Opening a Chestnut Burr. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

0. T. A Danish Bomance. Hans Hi. Andersen. 12mo. Boston. B 6. 

Other People’s Money ; Monsieur Lecoq. Emilie Gaborian. Chicago and New lork. 


0 G 

Panola ; a Tale of La. Mrs. Sarah A. Dorsey. Svo. Philadelphia. F 5. 

Patience. Anna B. Warner. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1891. A 7. 

Patience. Anna H. Warner. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1891. B 7. 

Phemie’s Temptation. Marion Harland. 8vo. New York, 1883. A /. ... 

Philip Earnsoliffe; The Morals of May Fa : r. Author of Ordeal for Wives, Archie 
Lovell, &c. Large Svo. New York, 1873. E 5. 

Pickwick Abroad. Geo. W. M. Reynolds. Large Svo. Philadelphia. B 5. 

Picked Up in the Streets; from German of H. Schobert. Mrs. A. L. Wister. Svo, 
Philadelphia. 1888. A 7. 

Poor Gentleman. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. 

Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austin. New York. C 6. 

Pride of the Nile. Geo. Ebers. Svo. New York. A 6. 

Prime Minister. Anthony Trollope. Svo. Philadelphia. F 5. 

Queechy. Misses Warner. 8vo. Philadelphia. A 6. 

Randolph Gordon. Ouida. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1867. C 6. 

Ready Money Mortiboy ; a Matter-of-Fact Story. Author of ‘‘My Little Girl.” Large 
Svo. Boston, 1873. F 3 

Recketicketack and Wooden Clara. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. 

Regent’s Daughter; Sequel to Conspirators. Alex. Dumas. London and New York. 


Rope of Sand, and Other Stories. Author of Woven of Many Threads. Large Svo. 
Boston, 1873. F'3. 

Ruth, the Christian Scientist, or New Hygeia. Rev. Jno. Chester, M. D., D. D. Svo. 
Boston, 1888. F 3. 

Samantha at Saratoga. Josiah Allen’s Wife, (Marietta Holley.) 8vo. C 2. 

Sanford & Merton. Mary Godolphin. 8vo. London, Paris and New York. B 3. 

Say and Seal. Misses Warner. l2mo. Philadelphia, 1890. C 7. 

Self or Bearer; The Holy Rose ; All in a Garden Fair ; Dorothy Foster; To Call Her 
Mine; The World "Went Very Well Then. Walter Besant. 4to. New York, 
■ 1885. A 7. 

Sense and Sensibility. Jane Austin. 12mo. New York. A 6. 


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Fiction—Continued. 


Shadow of Moloch Mountain. Jane G. Austin. Large 8v 0 . New York, 1870. E 5, 
Sights and Insights. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. 8vo. Boston, 1879. F 5. 

Signa; a Story. Ouida. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1875. F 5. 

Signing the Contract, and What it Cost. Martha Finley. 8vo. New York. F 5. 
Silent Witness. Edmund Yates. Large 8vo. Boston. 1875. E 5. 

SirGibbie. Geo. MacDonald, LL.D. 12ino. New Y T ork, London and Manchester. C 3. 
St. Elmo. Augusta E. Wilson. 8vo. A 6. 

Stolen America. Isoben Henderson Floyd. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

Story of an African Farm ; Novel. Ralph Iron. 12mo. New York. C 7. 

Swamp Doctor’s Adventures in the South West. Jno. S. Robb. 8vo. Phil’a. F 5. 
Sylvester Sound ; The Somnambulist, Henry Cockton. Large 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia, F 3. 

Tale of Two Cities ; Sketches. Chas. Dickens. 8vo. Boston, 1884, B 5. 

Tales of Three Centuries; translated from Russian by Jeremiah Curtin. Michael 
Zagascori. 12mo. Boston, 1891. C 7. 

Tales and Novels. Marie Edgeworth. 8vo. New York, 1856. A 8. 

12mo. Boston and New York, 1891. B 7. 

Tempest and Sunshine, or Life in Kentucky. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 12mo. New 
York and London, 1886. C 4. 

Ten Times One is Ten ; The Possible Reformation, in two parts. Col. Frederic Ingham 
12mo. Boston, 1888. C4. 

There Was Once a Man. R. H. Newell, (Orpheus C. Kerr.) 8vo. New York, 1884. A 6, 
The Admirable Lady-*-Biddy Fane. Frank Barrett. 8vo. New York. A 7. 

The Conspirators, or The Chevalier D’Harmental. Alex. Dumas. 8vo. London and 
New York. G 5. 

The Brown Stone Boy and other Queer People. Wm. Henry Bishop. 8vo. New 
York. B 7. 

The Burnt Million. Jas. Payn. 8vo. New York. A 6. 

The Delight .Makers. Adolph F. Bandelier. 8vo. New York. C 5. 

Th6 Emperor and Serapes. Geo. Ebers. 12mo. NewY^ork. A 7. 

The Emperor, SerapSs. Geo. Ebers. New York, C 4. 

The Earth Trembled. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

The Fair God, or the Last of the ’Tzins ; a Tale of Conquest of Mexico, Lew Wallace. 
The Haunted Homestead; and Other Novelettes. Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. 
12mo. Philadelphia. C 7. 

The Hidden Path. Marion Harland. 12mo. New York, 1886. C 7. 

The 1 listory of a Crime. Victor Hugo. 12ino. London and New York. C 7. 

The House at Crague, or Her Own Way. Mary B. Sleight. New York. C 6, 

The Jew ; translated from Polish by Linda Da Kowalenska. Joseph Ignatius Kras- 
zewski. 8vo. New York. C 3. 

The Lerouge Case. Emile Gaborian. 12mo. Chicago and New Y r ork. B 2. 

The Long Run. Rose Elizabeth Cleveland. 12mo Detroit, Michigan, 1886. C 3. 

The Lost Heir of Linlithgow. Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. 12mo, Philadel¬ 
phia. C 7. 

The Lost Inca. Inca-Pancho-Ozollo. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

The Maid of Stralsund; a Story of the 30 Years’ War. J. B. De Liefde. 8vo. New 
York. F 3. 

The Man with Five Wives. Alex. Dumas. Large 8vo. Philadelphia. F 3. 

The Man with the Broken Ear. Translated by Henry Holt from Edmond About. 

8vo. (Second-hand.) New York, 1869. F 4. 

The Mystery of Orcival Emile Gaborian. 12mo. New York and Chicago. C 7. 

The Mvsteries of Par's. Eugene Sue. 12mo. London and New York. C 7. 

The Other Side: a Social Stud Based on Fact. M. A. Foran. 8vo. Cleveland, Ohio; 
Washington, D. C. A 6. 

The Painter of Parma. Sylvanus Cobb, jr. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

The Prime Minister. Ant, Trollope. 12mo. New York. C 6. 

The Prince and the Page; a Story of the Last Crusade. Charlotte M. Yonge. 8vo. 
Boston. F 3. 

The Rival Princess. Justin McCarthy and Mrs. Campbell Praed. 8vo. New York. 

A 7. . 

The Russian Refugee; a Tale 'of the Blue Ridge. Henry R. Wilson. 12mo. New 
York. 1887. B 7. 

The Soul of Pierre; translated by Mary J. Serrano. Georges Ohnet. 8vo. New 
York. A 7. 

The Steward. Henry Cockton. Large 8vo. Philadelphia. F 3. 

The Storv of My Life. Hans Ch. Andersen. l2mo. Boston. B 2. 

The Throne of David ; from the Consecration of the Shepherd of Bethlehem to the 
Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Rev. J. H. Ingraham, LL. D. 12mo. Boston. A7. 
The Usurper ; an Episode in Japanese History, translated from French, Abby L. Alger. 

Judith Gautier. l2mo. Boston, 1884. C 7. 

The Veiled Beyond. Sigmund B. Alexander. 8vo. New York. C 7. 

Three Fates. F. Marion Harland. l2;uo. London and New York, 1892. C 6. 

Toilers of the Sea. Victor Hugo. 12mo. London and New York. B 7. 


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Fiction—Continued. 

To Leeward. Marion Crawford. 12mo. New York University Press; Cambridge, 
1884; Boston. C 4. 

Troubled Waters; a Problem of To-day. Beverley Ellison Warner. Philadelphia. A /. 
Two Baronesses. Hans C. Andersen. 12mo. Boston. B 6. 

Two Men. Elizabeth Stoddard. 8vo. New York. A 7. 

Two Sides of a Story. Geo. Parsons Lathrop. 8vo. New York. B 7. 

Uranie ; translated by May .T. Serrano. Camille Flammarin. 8vo. New York. C /. 
Valentino. Romance. William Waldorf Astor. 12mo. New York, 1886 C 7. 
Vashti, or Until Death Us Do Part. Augusta E. Wilson. London and New York. 
1888 0 6 

Vicar of Wakefield, Oliver Goldsmith; Rasselas, Sam’l Johnson; Paul and Virginia, 
Bernard de St. Pierre. 1 vol. 12mo. London, Boston and New York. C 3. 
Village Innkeeper. Hendrick Conscience. F 5. 

West Lawn and Rector of St. Mark’s. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 12ino. New York, 1888. 
C 4. 

What Can She Do. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

What Will He Do With It, Bulwer Lytton. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. Chicago, New York 
and San Francisco. E 5. 

What Will the World Say ? Chicago, 1883. F 5. 

What Would You Do, Love? 12mo. Chicago and New York, 1885. A 6. 

Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticed Boy; translated from German of Goethe by Thos. 
Carlyle. 8vo. New York. C 6. 

Willy Reifly and His Cooleen Bawn. Wm. Carleton. 8vo. New York. F 5. 

Witch of Prague; a Fantastic Tale. F. Marion Crawford. 12mo. London and New 
York, 1892. A 7. 

Within an Inch of His Life, from French of Emile Gaborian. Boston, 1874. 13. 
Without a Home. Edward P. Roe. 12mo. New York. C 6. 

White Marie. Will N. Harben. 8vo. New York. A 7. 

White Wings, a Yachting Romance. Wm. Black. 8vo. Chicago, 1881. F 5. 

Woman Our Angel ; Novel. A. S. Roe. 8vo. London and New Lork, 1870. F 2. 
Wonder Stories. Hans Christian Andersen. 12mo. B 6. 

Written in Red. Clias. Howard Montague and C. W Dyar. 8vo. New York. C 7. 
Yeast; A Problem. Chas. Kingsley. 12mo. New York. C 3. 

Yellow Flag. Edmund Yates. Large 8vo. Boston, 1873. F3. 

Young Crusoe; a Story for Boys. Dr. Harley. 8vo. Boston and New York, 1875. F 5. 
Young Girl’s Wooing. E. P. Roe. C 6. 

Zelda’s Fortune. Large 8vo. Boston, 1874. F 3. 

Gilsey Series. 

Gypsy’s Cousin Joy. E. Stuart Phelps. 8vo. Boston. F 5. 

History. 

After London, or Wild England. Rich’d Jefferies. 8vo. London, Paris, New York 
and Melbourne. A 6. 

General View of the World. Rev. E. Blomfield. 2 vols. 4to. Bungay, 1806. A 8. 
History of Germany, from Earliest Times to 1880. Sutherland Menzies. 8vo. New 
York. C 6. 

History of Ottoman Empire in Europe. Sutherland Menzies. 8vo. New York. C6. 

Humorous. 

Cyclopajdia of Wit and Humor. Wm. E. Burton. Large 8vo. New York. F 4. 
Peck’s Bad Boy and His Pa. Geo. W. Peck. 8vo. Chicago, 1883. F 2. 

Ireland. 

Ireland; its Scenery, Character, &e. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall. Large 8vo. Philadel¬ 
phia. F 5. 

Ireland Since the Union, from 1798 to 1886. Justin H. M. M’Carthy, M. P. 12mo. 
Chicago and New York, 1887. A 7. 

Legends. 

Eastern Fairy Legends, Current in S. India, M. Frere ; Introductory by Sir Bartle 
Frere. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1874. F 3. 

Legends and Superstitions of the Sea and of Sailors. Fletcher S. Bassett. 12mo. Chi¬ 
cago and New York. C 4. 

Seven Champions of Christendom. Wm. H. G. Kingston. 8vo. London and New 
York. F 5. 

Literature. 

History of English Literature. II. A. Taine, D. C. L. 8vo. New York. C 6. 

Wells of English. Isaac Bassett Choate. 12mo. Boston, 1892. C 7. 

Masonic. 

Free Masonry in the Holy Land. Robt. Morris, LL.D. Large 8vo. New York, 1873. 
II 3. 

Gen’l Ahiman Rezon. Dan. Sickles. 8vo. New York, 1866. F 5. 

History of Free Masonry. J. F. Gould. 6 vols. 4to. H 6. 

History of Knights Templars, &o.; Adapted to American System by Robert Macoy, 
33°. C. G. Addison. Large 8vo. New York, 1874. H 3. 

History of Masonry ; Vol. IV, American Edition, addenda. J. F. Gould. 4to. II 6. 


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Masonic—Continued. 


Masonic Digest. Geo. W. Chase. 12mo. New York, 1864. H 4 

Masonic Parliamentary Law. A. G. Mackey. 8 vo. Philadelphia, 1878. H 3. 

Morals and Dogma. Albert Pike. 8 vo. Charleston, 5641. H 3 . 

Proceedings of the Grand Encampment of the United States. 6 vols. 8 vo.; 1816-1892. 
H 5. 

Rituals of Free Masonry. Large 8 vo. New York, 1870. H 2. 

Voice of Masonry. Editor John Brown. Large 8 vo. Chicago, 1885-86-87-88-89-90-91- 
92*9o. H 7. 


Masonic.— 24th Triennial. 

Proceedings Grand Encampment, U. S., 1889. H 3 . 

General History of Free Masonry. Emanuel Rebold. 8 vo. Cincinnati, 1871. H 2. 
Lexicon of Free Masonry. A. G. Mackey. 8 vo. Philadelphia, 1866. H 3. 

Masonic Jurisprudence. A. G. Mackey. 8 vo. New York, I 860 . H 3 . 

Masonic Offering for All Seasons. Rev. Jno. Perry and Paschal Donaldson. 8 vo. New 
York. H 2. 

Masonic Register. II 3. 

Offices of Masonic Baptism ; Reception of Louveteau and Adoption. Albert Pike. 
8 vo. New York, 1871. H 2 . 

Memoirs. 


Literary Industries; a Memoir. 
B 6 . 


Hubert Howe Bancroft. 12mo. New York, 1891. 


Mythology. 

A Manual of Mythology in the Form of Questions and Answers. Rev. Geo. W. Cox, 
M. A. 12mo. Boston. A 7. 

Natural History. 

Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation ; 12th Edition, with an Introductory rela¬ 
ting to Authorship of the Work. Robert Chambers, LL.D. 12mo. New York. 
C 2 . 

Poetry. 


Poems. William Wordsworth. 8 vo. London and New York. A 5 . 

Poetical Work. Sam’l Taylor Coleridge. 8 vo. London and New York. B 5. 

Poetical Works. Wm. Cowper. 8 vo. London and New York. A 5. 

Poetical Works. L. E. Landon. 8 vo. London and New York. A 5. 

Poetical Works. Goldsmith, Smolle, Johnson and Shenstone. 8 vo. London and New 
York. A 5. 

Poetical Works. Alex. Pope. 8 vo. London and New York. A 5. 

Sacred Poems ; Selections from the Poets. London and New York. A 5. 

Sublime and Beautiful. Edmund Burke. New York. A 7. 


Religious. 

Clefts of the Rock, or The Believer’s Grounds of Confidence in Christ. I. R. MacDuff. 

D. D. 8 vo. New York, 1875. F 2. 

Life of Christ. F. W. Farrar, D. D., F. R. S. 8 vo. New York. A 7. 

Miss Bunkley’s Book ; The Testimony of an Escaped Novice from the Sisterhood of St. 

Joseph, Emmitsburg, Md. Josephine M. Bunkley. 8 vo. New York, 1855. F 4. 
Pilgrim’s Progress. John Bunyan. l2mo. New York, 1875. B 3. 

Seeds and Sheaves, or Words of Scripture—Their History and Fruits. A. C. Thomp¬ 
son, D. D. 8 vo. Boston, 1870. F 2. 

Seekers After God. Rev. F. W. Farrar, D. D., F. R. S. 12mo. Chicago and New 
York. A 7. 


The Early Days of Christianity. F. W. Farrar, D. D., F. R. S. 12mo. Chicago and 
New York. A 7. 

The Priest, The Woman, The Confessional. C. Chiniquy. 12mo. Chicago, 1880. B 7. 

Sketches. 

Reveries of a Bachelor, or Book on the Heart; Ike Marvel. Don’d G. Mitchell. 8 vo. 
New York, 1884. F 4. 

Spiritualism. 

Unanswerable Logic ; a Series of Spiritual Discourses Given Through the Mediumship 
of Thos. Giles Forster. Mrs. Thos. Gales Forster. 8 vo. Boston, 1887. F 4. 

Travels. 

A Little Journey in the World. Chas. Dudley Warner. 12mo. New York, 1891. C 7. 
A Poet’s Bazaar; a Picturesque Tour in Germany, Italy, Greece and Orient. Hans C. 
Andersen. 12mo. Boston, 1884. B 6 . 

Cruise of the Montauk to Bermuda, West Indies and Florida. James McQuade. 8 vo. 
New York, 1885. F 5. 

New Eldorado; Summer Journey to Alaska. Maturin M. Ballou. 8 vo. Boston and 
New York, 1890. A 6 . 

Patience Strong’s Outings. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitny. 8 vo. Boston, 1880. F 5. 

Pictures of Travel in Sweden ; Among the Hartz Mountains, Switzerland ; with a Visit 
at Chas. Dickens’Home. Hans Ch. Andersen. 12mo. Boston. B 6 . 

Thousand Miles Up the Nile. Amelia B. Edwards. 12mo. New York. C 6 . 

Travels in Spain and a Visit to Portugal. Hans Ch. Andersen. 12mo. Boston. B 6 . 


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Westward Ho- the Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Kt. of Burrough, in 
the(Sof Devon, Reign of Elizabeth. Chas. Kingsley. 12mo. NewYork. B 7. 

^ Ur ^Diversions of a Diplomat in Turkey. Samuel S. Cox. Large 8vo. New York, 1887. 
F 5. 

^ ar Y<Oi(i French War." A History of the French War Ending in the Conquest ol C anada. 
Rossiter Johnson. 12mo. New York. A 4. 

Worn^n, Wrongs, Privileges £fnd Responsibilities. L. P. Brockett, M. D. 8vo. 

Hartford, Connecticut, 1870. F 2. , , ,. t? = 

Pioneer Women of the West. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Ellet. 8vo. Plnladelphia. F o. 
Queens of American Society. Mrs. Ellet. 8vm Philadelphia, h 5. 

Recollections of a Southern Matron and New England Bride. Caroline Lilman. 8vo. 

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